On 2021-04-27 12:01 p.m., Paul Smith wrote:
I have just upgraded from F33 to F34, and everything seems to be
working fine except when booting: a message appears saying:
Failed to load kernel modules.
This is a common issue. I've seen it on some computers for a long time
and I haven't looked
On 28/04/2021 09:24, home user wrote:
On 4/27/21 1:49 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 28/04/2021 02:12, home user wrote:
Your reply is bringing up a vague memory that I probably had a thread on this
list 7 - 8 years ago regarding the system clock. I haven't changed anything
relating to the clock si
On 4/27/21 1:49 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 28/04/2021 02:12, home user wrote:
The times at the beginning of both journal files caught my attention
too. After several seconds pondering that, it occurred to me that
those times are exactly 6 hours off, I'm in mountain time, and this
place is in d
On 4/26/21 11:51 AM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 4/24/21 3:30 PM, home user wrote:
On 4/22/21 4:09 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2021-04-22 at 15:29 -0600, home user wrote:
On 4/22/21 3:23 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Was your original installation the default Workstation
On 2021-04-27 5:34 p.m., Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
On 28/04/2021 03.22, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2021-04-27 7:14 a.m., Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
Today I noticed that I am running an old version of gthumb, built
from src. So I removed the whole package
and then installed the standard one:
Installed
On 4/26/21 4:32 AM, George N. White III wrote:
Some bugs are only triggered by a rare combination of events. A bug that
isn't reproducible or doesn't leave evidence behind won't get attention
until
there are enough reports to define a pattern. It is important to highlight
anything that could
On 28/04/2021 03.22, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2021-04-27 7:14 a.m., Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
Today I noticed that I am running an old version of gthumb, built from src. So
I removed the whole package
and then installed the standard one:
Installed Packages
gthumb.x86_64 1:3.10.1-
On 28/04/2021 06:36, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 23:28 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
IOW, apparently Nvidia GPUs do not currently work with Wayland, but
don't work with Xorg either. Is there something I'm misunderstanding
here?
(Replying to myself).
On logging in with
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 23:28 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> IOW, apparently Nvidia GPUs do not currently work with Wayland, but
> don't work with Xorg either. Is there something I'm misunderstanding
> here?
(Replying to myself).
On logging in with KDE/X11, nvidia-settings now works so at l
I updated to F34 today and it all went very smoothly. I'm even running
KDE/Plasma under Wayland and so far haven't noticed any issues (touch
wood) ...
... except for this: according to:
https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-fedora-34-workstation/
" ... Fedora still defaults to X.Org when you inst
On Wed, 2021-04-28 at 00:41 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 15:16 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > From the Help:
> >
> > You can download images from emails sent by your contacts. To do
> > this, go to Edit ▸ Preferences ▸ Mail Preferences ▸ HTML
> > Messages
> > ▸
On 2021-04-27 12:07 p.m., Tom Horsley wrote:
I just built a fedora 34 virtual machine. Networking clearly
works in it since I downloaded updates. But inside the virtual
machine there are no /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* files.
Has NetworkManager completely moved where it stores network
On 28/04/2021 02:12, home user wrote:
The times at the beginning of both journal files caught my attention too.
After several seconds pondering that, it occurred to me that those times are
exactly 6 hours off, I'm in mountain time, and this place is in daylight
savings time. So something is
On Tue, 27 Apr 2021 15:39:28 -0400
Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> I know they were going to get rid of the ifcfg-backend at some point but
> haven't heard of it just yet. Check this blog post; it might have
> useful info:
>
> https://blogs.gnome.org/thaller/2021/02/02/initscripts-ifcfg-rh-format-in-net
On 4/27/21 3:07 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> Has NetworkManager completely moved where it stores network
> information now? I used to be able to copy all the ifcfg scripts
> to get the network setup the same as the old fedora had.
I know they were going to get rid of the ifcfg-backend at some point bu
Thanks for all the advises.
Finally, without I have an explanation, the SSD has been recognized by the
installer, and I was able to make a proper install.
>
> On 2021-04-27 1:13 a.m., Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > The current problem (I set APCI and the internal disk is recognized) is
> > that fedora
I just built a fedora 34 virtual machine. Networking clearly
works in it since I downloaded updates. But inside the virtual
machine there are no /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* files.
Has NetworkManager completely moved where it stores network
information now? I used to be able to copy all
Dear All,
I have just upgraded from F33 to F34, and everything seems to be
working fine except when booting: a message appears saying:
Failed to load kernel modules.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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On 2021-04-27 1:13 a.m., Patrick Dupre wrote:
The current problem (I set APCI and the internal disk is recognized) is
that fedora installer does not see my external SSD.
When you go to the "Installation Destination" page, what hard drives are
listed?
I tried add hard drive
in custom mode.
On 2021-04-27 1:38 a.m., Patrick Dupre wrote:
A Latitude 3410 BIOS does not recognize an external SSD
(in USAB-A or USB-C).
What do you mean by recognize? Where are you trying to see it?
I see only one reason, it is not UEFI.
The only time this would be relevant is if you're trying to boot
On 4/27/21 12:30 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
So. You have posted the wrong journal times. ...
Since you booted a second time you'd want -b -2.
(sigh)
You're right.
You got me.
I'm busted.
The old plasma files have been removed from the google drive.
I switched to sddm, re-booted, chose plasm
On 2021-04-27 7:14 a.m., Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
Today I noticed that I am running an old version of gthumb, built from
src. So I removed the whole package
and then installed the standard one:
Installed Packages
gthumb.x86_64 1:3.10.1-1.fc32 @updates
(gthumb:8183
When in doubt, reboot. Working now.
On 4/27/21 10:33 AM, SternData wrote:
On 4/27/21 10:24 AM, SternData wrote:
On 4/27/21 10:18 AM, SternData wrote:
Zoom, Amarok, and other apps that were happy with PulseAudio on F33
are soundless on F34. How do I either re-enable pulseaudio or get
them t
On 4/27/21 10:24 AM, SternData wrote:
On 4/27/21 10:18 AM, SternData wrote:
Zoom, Amarok, and other apps that were happy with PulseAudio on F33
are soundless on F34. How do I either re-enable pulseaudio or get
them to work with the new audio system?
Further: SETTINGS->SOUND shows no input
On 4/27/21 10:18 AM, SternData wrote:
Zoom, Amarok, and other apps that were happy with PulseAudio on F33 are
soundless on F34. How do I either re-enable pulseaudio or get them to
work with the new audio system?
Further: SETTINGS->SOUND shows no input or output devices
and
$ ps -ef |grep
Zoom, Amarok, and other apps that were happy with PulseAudio on F33 are
soundless on F34. How do I either re-enable pulseaudio or get them to
work with the new audio system?
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On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 15:16 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> From the Help:
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On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 22:49 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> I do wish that either I could get it to add a content disposition
> notice in the MIME parts to display JPEGs inline (there's some body
> rewriting ability, but my head's spinning from all the reading), or
> change Evolution so that I didn't
Today I noticed that I am running an old version of gthumb, built from src. So
I removed the whole package
and then installed the standard one:
Installed Packages
gthumb.x86_641:3.10.1-1.fc32 @updates
It fails when launched:
(gthumb:818392): GLib-GIO-ERROR **
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 12:19 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Maybe ask on the Evolution list? That will get you the real answer
> (the devs are very responsive).
Well, so far it seems to be working. I was mostly trying to avoid it
unexpectedly blowing up in the future. Being able to configure
journalctl --list-boots
will show all the boots and their relative numbers and start times that are
currently in the journal logs.
Also, when you do things such as login/logout you can note the time and then
use the -S (or --since)
and -U (or --until) to narrow the output of journalctl to k
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 12:54 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> On Mon, 2021-04-26 at 13:51 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> > It looks fine. Did you have any specific concern?
>
> One thing I couldn't find was how you supposed to write up a long
> list
> of different rules, like how I've got a rule for thi
And by laptop bios, do you mean to boot it? Without uefi on it the
bios will not see it unless there is some status menu showing what is
connected to usb.
Boot the laptop via a liveusb (if you can get that to boot) and see if
that will see it (I am guessing not).
Collect a lspci and a lsusb -v a
This SSH is OK under usual fedora.
I could not install fedora because the installer did not recognized it.
I have been under the laptop BIOS, and the BIOS does not recognize it either,
because it is not bootable (from UEFI) ?
The laptop running windows see the SSD.
Actually, the main question is:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 4:38 AM Patrick Dupre wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> A Latitude 3410 BIOS does not recognize an external SSD
> (in USAB-A or USB-C).
> I see only one reason, it is not UEFI.
> How can I fix this?
>
Did you check in dmesg if it tried and failed vs did not even
notice it there?
This is the partition table.
Could it prevent to the fedora installer to see the partitions
(actually the SSD)?
Disk /dev/sdc: 976773168 sectors, 465.8 GiB
Model: Crucial X6 SSD
Sector size (logical/physical): 512/512 bytes
Disk identifier (GUID): 6399BACF-A9B6-4F2F-A121-2BA9F52A4A09
Partition t
Hello,
A Latitude 3410 BIOS does not recognize an external SSD
(in USAB-A or USB-C).
I see only one reason, it is not UEFI.
How can I fix this?
Thanks
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Hello,
The current problem (I set APCI and the internal disk is recognized) is
that fedora installer does not see my external SSD.
I tried add hard drive
in custom mode.
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Patrick DUPRÉ | |
Hi.
On Tue, 27 Apr 2021 09:02:48 +0200 Patrick Dupre wrote:
> I planed to install fedora on an external SSD.
> Because the internal disk of the laptop is currently not visible by fedora
> live
I suspect that you simply have to change in the BIOS the SATA Operation from
RAID to AHCI.
Can you c
On 4/27/21 12:02 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I planed to install fedora on an external SSD.
Because the internal disk of the laptop is currently not visible by fedora
live, I planed to make the external SSD bootable.
I guess that it can be done via grub2.
Is there any thing special that I need to be
Hello,
I planed to install fedora on an external SSD.
Because the internal disk of the laptop is currently not visible by fedora
live, I planed to make the external SSD bootable.
I guess that it can be done via grub2.
Is there any thing special that I need to be warmed up?
Thanks
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