Hey Folks,
DNF 5 landed in rawhide sometime back and has now been taken off F39
schedule. DNF 5 awaits testing and feedback before it can be
considered stable for Fedora users. DNF and Fedora Quality are hosting
a week-long testing period from Friday, August 11th through Thursday,
August 17th.
Th
On 8/10/23 12:28, Ger van Dijck wrote:
In the recent past I had problems with skipping packages with broken
dependencies : ffmpeg-libs , libavdevice : Dorian Rosse adviced to
install with " rpmfind ffmpeg-libs and libavdevice".
No result.
Tom Horsley did advice "dnf swap ffmpeg-free ffmpeg
Hello All,
In the recent past I had problems with skipping packages with broken
dependencies : ffmpeg-libs , libavdevice : Dorian Rosse adviced to
install with " rpmfind ffmpeg-libs and libavdevice".
No result.
Tom Horsley did advice "dnf swap ffmpeg-free ffmpeg --allowerasing".
Result s
On Thu, 10 Aug 2023 17:02:18 -
Andre Robatino wrote:
> Rpmfusion's vlc needs updating to be compatible with live555.
Yep, after checking where things were installed from on my system,
I saw that vlc was already installed from rpmfusion, so I set
the priority of all rpmfusion repos to 1 and th
Rpmfusion's vlc needs updating to be compatible with live555. It has been
rebuilt at https://koji.rpmfusion.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=26479 and there
are signed packages at
https://koji.rpmfusion.org/packages/vlc/3.0.19/0.7.fc38/data/signed/d651ff2e/x86_64/
which I've been using for a couple h
I would uninstall the vlc-core from the fedora repos and install the
one from rpmfusion.
The issues seem to generally be with tools(ffmpeg, mplayer, vlc, all
media players, likely some other tools) that have pieces that have
some sort of legal complication such that IBM/Redhat not going to
provide
I've been getting this dnf error for several days now:
Problem: package vlc-core-1:3.0.19-0.3.fc38.1.x86_64 from @System requires
live555(x86-64) = 2023.03.30, but none of the providers can be installed
- cannot install both live555-2023.06.20-2.fc38.x86_64 from updates and
live555-2023.03.30
I see, thanks! I guess I'll just wait for the fix to land in stable.
> Hey there,
> this is a known
> (https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/3414) and fixed
> (https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2023-c9702e826c) issue.
>
> You can wait for it to land in stable or
Hey there,
this is a known
(https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/3414) and fixed
(https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2023-c9702e826c) issue.
You can wait for it to land in stable or grab it directly from bodhi/koji.
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Best regards, Alex
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> On Thu, 2023-08-10 at 07:49 +, Blaz Rojc wrote:
>
> If you think it's a KDE/Plasma issue I suggest you post this on the
> Fedora KDE list:
>
> kde(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
>
> poc
I will, thanks!
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On Thu, 2023-08-10 at 07:49 +, Blaz Rojc wrote:
> I use Bluetooth headphones (Razer Barracuda X) with my laptop (Dell
> Latitude 5530) running the KDE Plasma spin of Fedora 38. In the last
> week or so, I noticed that every time the headphones disconnect or
> change profile, a "new" device show
I use Bluetooth headphones (Razer Barracuda X) with my laptop (Dell Latitude
5530) running the KDE Plasma spin of Fedora 38. In the last week or so, I
noticed that every time the headphones disconnect or change profile, a "new"
device shows up in the Audio volume panel and the "old" one stays th
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