Hello,
I have Fedora set up with Fedora 35 (workstation edition) using Gnome 41.6.
I notice a (annoying!) bug which occurs when I try and cut and paste
from one window to another. What seems to happen is that the Gnome
session closes and it dumps me into terminal mode. If I type Ctrl-C then
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Hello,
I have the following error - below - and I wonder how to fix it? I have
noticed that some dialogues on F32 - used by the document viewer and the
editor for example - are very unresponsive and can take perhaps more
than 30 seconds or longer to allow lists to be scrolled and buttons to
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Hello,
I'm using Fedora 32 workstation. I'm wondering if it is updating
properly - especially that some of the mirrors which it uses, aren't
pulling the updates. It's a guess at the problem ...
I thought I'd check the version of F32 and so I checked the version
Settings->About on the Gnome D
ctory too - anywhere in my hard disk
in the home/user directory will do - on a standard Fedora setup.
Thanks for all your help and advice.
Best wishes, Andrew
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Subject:re. Restoring a USB back-up using Back-ups (Duplicity)
Date: Wed, 6 May 2020 21:
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text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed On 5/6/20 11:38 AM, Andrew Wood
wrote:
I had a USB flash drive which I backed using Back-ups (Duplicity) on
Fedora 31. The USB volume was called /run/media/awood/7160-75C1
I then used the same USB flash drive to create a Fedora 32 Live Image
Hello,
I had a USB flash drive which I backed using Back-ups (Duplicity) on
Fedora 31. The USB volume was called /run/media/awood/7160-75C1
I then used the same USB flash drive to create a Fedora 32 Live Image on
it. After this, the USB volume was called
/run/media/awood/Fedora-WS-Live-32-1-
Hello,
I had Fedora 31 installed on my laptop and I decided to update it to
Fedora 32.
After the reboot then Fedora stops and brings up a terminal session.
I'm invited to inspect the system log with 'journalctrl'.
Looking through the log then I have:
May 04 17:03:09 localhost systemd[1]: