On 6/2/22 17:39, Roger Heflin wrote:
I have 2 of those kernel-debug-devel packages installed. I also have
rpm fusion nvidia drivers.
And this system started with fc25.
That explains it then. You should probably remove those packages and
put the regular devel package if you even need it. I
I have 2 of those kernel-debug-devel packages installed. I also have rpm
fusion nvidia drivers.
And this system started with fc25.
On Thu, Jun 2, 2022 at 7:04 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 6/2/22 16:41, Roger Heflin wrote:
> > Well, do not assume anyone is actually looking at the log files.
>
>
On 6/2/22 16:41, Roger Heflin wrote:
Well, do not assume anyone is actually looking at the log files.
Yes, unless you're watching the updates happen, you won't see it. And
if you're using something like Gnome Software, it's all in the
background anyway. I didn't even know about those log fi
Well, do not assume anyone is actually looking at the log files.
If the end result is the rpm installs without errors I don't look too
closely at the details, and likely others also do not look too closely,
especially if I am doing a big upgrade on my home system that has a lot of
output. If the
On 6/2/22 3:24 PM, Roger Heflin wrote:
From reading the errors it would seem that the install scriptlet the
rpm(s) that deliver those files believe they need to create all of the
hardlinks under those directories. It would appear to be a poorly
written install scriptlet that passed testing be
On 6/2/22 14:45, home user wrote:
On 6/2/22 2:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
For some reason you have debug kernels installed. Try "dnf remove
kernel-debug*" and see if that solves your problem.
Removing:
kernel-debug-devel x86_64
5.17.7-200.fc35
On 6/2/22 2:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/2/22 13:03, home user wrote:
Before proceeding, please note that I have no sys.admin. training or
experience. I'm a home user trying to maintain my home f35 workstation.
When doing my weekly patches (dnf upgrade), I get swamped with
"hardlink" error
On 6/2/22 14:43, home user wrote:
On 6/2/22 2:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/2/22 13:03, home user wrote:
Before proceeding, please note that I have no sys.admin. training or
experience. I'm a home user trying to maintain my home f35 workstation.
When doing my weekly patches (dnf upgrade), I
(sorry. I accidentally hit "Reply" rather than "Reply List")
On 6/2/22 2:50 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/2/22 13:03, home user wrote:
Before proceeding, please note that I have no sys.admin. training or
experience. I'm a home user trying to maintain my home f35 workstation.
When doing my wee
>From reading the errors it would seem that the install scriptlet the rpm(s)
that deliver those files believe they need to create all of the hardlinks
under those directories. It would appear to be a poorly written install
scriptlet that passed testing because they installed and then uninstalled
t
On 6/2/22 13:03, home user wrote:
Before proceeding, please note that I have no sys.admin. training or
experience. I'm a home user trying to maintain my home f35 workstation.
When doing my weekly patches (dnf upgrade), I get swamped with
"hardlink" error messages. There are a huge number of
Before proceeding, please note that I have no sys.admin. training or
experience. I'm a home user trying to maintain my home f35 workstation.
When doing my weekly patches (dnf upgrade), I get swamped with
"hardlink" error messages. There are a huge number of them, and they
fly past far too fa
On 31/05/2022 22.25, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
I am on f36 for a few weeks now, upgraded from f34.
This is the second time this happened. A 'dnf update' runs fine but hangs at
the very end, after the list of 'Veritying'.
dnf (the python3 process) is in state D+ (though I could kill it).
dnf.log
On Wed, 1 Jun 2022 10:27:33 +1000
Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:
> Strangely this worked, even though this option is deselected:
> [ ] Save files to /data/Firefox_temp
> [*] Always ask you where to save files
> Somehow FF uses this disabled setting, and even before I choose
> between "o
On Wed, 1 Jun 2022 10:54:50 -0400
Fulko Hew wrote:
> I just had it again, it's very rare.
> And it's happened over the last number of Fedora versions (-1 to -n)
>
> If I come back to use my computer and hit a key at exactly the same
> time as the screen decides to blank (I don't use screensavers
Today OpenVPN was updated from 2.5.6-1 to 2.5.7-1 and my VPN connection
broke. The log says:
nm-openvpn[8655]: --cipher is not set. Previous OpenVPN version defaulted to
BF-CBC as fallback when cipher negotiation failed in this case. If you need
this fallback please add '--data-ciphers-fallback
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