There is a special repo with kernel from rawhide which is built without
debugging bundled inside, which yields the same performance as kernel in the
main repo. That's the one you probably want to use. And I've just checked, you
can install kernel-debug from there too :)
https://fedoraproject.or
Off-topic, but there is a very handy utility named ncdu. It's ncurses variant
of du.
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> On 13 Nov 2016, at 02:51, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
>
> My system compalined of a low disk space on filesystem root.
> Root consists of 50GB,
> df -h showed an usage of 100%.
>
> I did som
Thanks, Matt, that's exactly what I'm looking for.
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Mike
On 09/12/15 22:27, Matthew Miller wrote:
On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 08:38:06PM +0300, Michael Kuryshev wrote:
what's the proper steps to install kernel (modules, headers, etc)
from rawhide. And I want to keep '
Hi,
what's the proper steps to install kernel (modules, headers, etc) from
rawhide. And I want to keep 'em updated, without breaking any other
stuff or pulling another rawhide packages.
The reason I want this is to install 4.3+ kernel because it seems it
should have fixed thunderbolt2 suppor