Re: marketoblog
by Tim
On Tue, 2022-08-02 at 08:32 +0000, Min Jun spammed the list:
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1 year, 9 months
Nvidia refresh rate.
by GianPiero Puccioni
Hi,
I want to decrease the refrash rate of the video to use less battery but I am
having difficulties...
I have F35 with KDE on a Dell G15 with Nvidia GA107M [GeForce RTX 3050 Ti
Mobile], the RPMFusion drivers and a 1920x1080 resolution (native).
In the "system settings-display" There is the possibility to change refresh from
120Hz to 60Hz but it doesn't stick; I change it and "apply" but if I change
screen and go back to "display" it's again at 120Hz, I tried "nvidia-settings"
but it has only info, not settings.
The program "xrandr" reports
1920x1080 120.00*+ 59.97 59.96 59.93
Is this the problem 59.97 not 60?
Any suggestions?
G
1 year, 9 months
fully updated F36 Dell XPS 13 no longer comes back from hibernate
(post Thursday updates)
by Ranjan Maitra
Dear friends,
I have a fully updated F36 Dell XPS 13 that has been updated nightly (and upgraded when appropriate) using dnf on a cron job for the past few years. Sadly, after last Thursday's updates, the machine goes down fine (with the usual systemctl hibernate), but does not come back up. I am a little confused what changed last Thursday, but I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to how I may diagnose and fix this problem.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Ranjan
1 year, 9 months
It just keeps working
by yesxorno
Dear Fedora Maintainers,
The work you do to maintain a community, FOSS branch of Redhat deserves commendation. I was a software developer (and teacher of such) in the past. I know the effort; the rebuilds, the regression tests.
I wish you all to know that I am very thankful.
While maintaining an entire build is mind bogglingly difficult, one element deserves specific praise; the "dnf" upgrade method. This has been so reliable as to be foolproof.
Well done, for years and years and years.
YesXorNo
1 year, 9 months
Re: 32-->36?
by ToddAndMargo
The server is pretty simple. The only two
biggies are Samba and vsftp
1 year, 9 months