On Wed, Dec 13, 2023 at 04:48:16PM -, old sixpack13 wrote:
> I guess reinstalling the problematic kernel might help
> sudo dnf reinstall kernel-...
I forgot to mention that I had already tried this with "dnf remove" and "dnf
install", but to no effect. The kernel 6.6.4-200 is broken in some wa
On 12/12/23 20:03, Sbob wrote:
Hi;
I'm running Fedora 39, I have installed qemu / libvirt / kvm
I have found many guides on setting up bridged networking but none have
worked. Can someone point me to a proper guide?
Thanks in advance
Setting up bridged networking is nowhere near as simple
On Fri, Dec 8, 2023, 16:12 murph nj wrote:
> I've decided to try a new VPN provider, and figured I'd give Mozilla's
> offering a go.
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> They have a client for Ubuntu, but nothing for Fedora.
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> I tried installing using the instuctions from this website:
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> https://blog.radwell.codes/2021/12/
Hi.
I know.. list is really only for fedora! But I was hoping I might
find someone who could point me in a direction to figure out what's
going on.
This is a digitalocean/ubuntu issue for setting up/testing SSH access.
Since this is a test, I'm more than willing to grant root access to
figure t
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> I checked BIOS settings it was set to RAID, set it to ACHI and now I can see
> a little bit
I guess reinstalling the problematic kernel might help
sudo dnf reinstall kernel-...
I guess your previous Bios setting to RAID might have had (correct english ?)
some influences to your current non
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On Tuesday, December 12th, 2023 at 8:01 PM, Toni Andjelkovic via users
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> Same problem here on an Acer Aspire 5 notebook.
>
> Kernel 6.6.4-200.fc39 hangs on booting, the last screen line show
On 12/13/23 08:24, Dave Close wrote:
I asked:
For example, given the message,
Accepted publickey for ... from ... port ... ssh2: RSA
SHA256:QSyKp5SJ8gJFcYtbtb9SQ1axtqSg7fEoQBiZf3kPXgU
what is the meaning of the RSA value listed? Is it a "fingerprint"?
How can I compare it to the vario