new hardware?
by Todd Chester
Hi All,
Just a refresher. If I add a new piece of presumably supported
hardware to my computer, do I need to run some kind of scan
to add it to the fray? Or does a reboot take care of that?
-T
3 years, 4 months
Offtopic - rpm-distros
by David
This is my final post on this offtopic discussion,
so email me privately, please.
Does Fedora have an off-topic list for Fedorans
to talk about anything ?
I fixed the problem that I was having with the rpm-distro,
OpenMandriva. They apparently only have
two mirrors for the install I was using, and one of those
is possibly dead, and the install defaulted to the dead
one. It went unnoticed, I think because most of their users
are in France and Italy. Along the way, their forum members, figured
out my problem, but I ended up finding two articles on their
wiki to help me change the mirror to the correct one.
$ sudo dnf --refresh install om-mirror-selector
$ sudo om-mirror-selector.sh -m
So now I have 4 functional operating systems on my
computer on separate drives: Fedora Rawhide, Fedora 33,
OpenMandriva Alpha, and OpenMandriva Cooker with zen kernel
( znver1 ) built using clang.
Their leader, Bero, said their server was down yesterday, so I guess
that didn't help. They apparently have a team of at least 10
developers using Element as their chat forum. They were helpful.
They have one guy doing a mass-rebuild this week.
OpenMandriva uses Calamares installer, defaults to ext4, and
KDE Plasma 5.19 depending on the release you install.
The funny thing is that I still feel like a Linux novice, as there are
hundreds of things that I have no grasp of: gaming, virtual-machines,
samba, actual practical use of the software, like gnucash, but especially
troubleshooting, and especially with troubleshooting wi-fi, and printer
problems, zero knowledge of perl, rust, python, bash, and only know a few
terminal commands, etc.
Cheers,
David Locklear
3 years, 4 months
Re: new hardware?
by J.Witvliet@mindef.nl
Did you install hardware to a running machine? Not all hardware can appreciate that....
If it is an USB-device, you might have to trigger the udev-rules.
From: "Todd Chester via users" <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org<mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
Date: Friday, 30 October 2020 at 10:21:03
To: "fedora" <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org<mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
Cc: "Todd Chester" <ToddAndMargo(a)zoho.com<mailto:ToddAndMargo@zoho.com>>
Subject: new hardware?
Hi All,
Just a refresher. If I add a new piece of presumably supported
hardware to my computer, do I need to run some kind of scan
to add it to the fray? Or does a reboot take care of that?
-T
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3 years, 4 months
brasero versus k3b?
by Tom Horsley
I needed to write an iso image to a DVD-R. I run brasero and
it claims there is no drive on the system. I run k3b in the
same login session, and it works fine. Does brasero only work if
I'm running a full gnome session with the 10,487 gnome daemons
in the background? (I'm running a custom fvwm session, not gnome).
3 years, 4 months
Re: running import command does not work correctly (SOLVED using SHIFT+PRINT using wayland)
by olivares33561@protonmail.com
Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland.
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
On Friday, October 30, 2020 3:36 PM, Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 08:32:49PM +0000, olivares33561(a)protonmail.com wrote:
>
> > Thank you for your reply. I can take a screenshot with [Print Screen] Key.
> > But how can I select an area? and create an image? in Wayland. Otherwise I
> > have to logout and use Xorg then to be able to use import command.
>
> Hit the overview key and type "shortcuts" to bring up the keyboard shortcuts
> configuration. Scroll down to the "screenshots" section and see if you have
> a key configured for "Save a screenshot of an area to Pictures".
>
> Alternately, you can run "screenshot" directly from the overview, and that
> will bring up a little app which lets you choose the whole screen, a window,
> or a selected area.
>
>
Dear Sir,
I followed your advice and using SHIFT + PRINT keys I can select an area and save to ~/Pictures/ directory. Thank you very much for your help.
Best Regards,
Antonio
3 years, 4 months
running import command does not work correctly
by olivares33561@protonmail.com
Dear kind Fedora users,
I installed imagemagick to be able to use import and display commands. I used to be able to run
$ import picture.jpg
or
$ import picture.png
and capture an area of the screen or window. Now if I try to run that command nothing happens or freezes the computer and i have to reboot. How can I capture part of a window?
import command does not appear to work like it used to.
IS there an other command that can do the job?
Running default Gnome btw on
[olivares@localhost ~]$ uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 5.8.16-200.fc32.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Oct 19 14:17:16 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[olivares@localhost ~]$ cat /etc/fedora-release
Fedora release 32 (Thirty Two)
[olivares@localhost ~]$
Regards,
Antonio
Sent from ProtonMail, encrypted email based in Switzerland.
3 years, 4 months
Firefox slow after recent update
by S Bob
Hi;
I've noticed firefox is noticeably slower after the last update.
Anyone else seeing this? Any easy fixes?
Thanks in advance
3 years, 4 months
Problem with CLI upgrade 32 -> 33
by Beartooth
I go through the usual sequence (twice on one machine, once on
another), and end up with :
No match for group package "powerpc-utils"
No match for group package "lsvpd"
No match for group package "PackageKit-Qt"
No match for group package "grub2"
No match for group package "coolkey"
No match for group package "gstreamer-plugins-good"
No match for group package "kexec-tools-anaconda-addon"
No match for group package "isdn4k-utils"
No match for group package "fedora-release-notes"
No match for group package "dnf-yum"
No match for group package "authconfig"
No match for group package "gnome-icon-theme-symbolic"
No match for group package "system-config-users"
No match for group package "mate-icon-theme-faenza"
No match for group package "tabish-eeyek-fonts"
No match for group package "grub2-efi"
No match for group package "PackageKit-Qt-devel"
No match for group package "shim"
No match for group package "exaile"
No match for group package "paratype-pt-sans-fonts"
Error:
Problem: package qgis-3.12.1-4.fc33.x86_64 requires libQt5Core.so.
5(Qt_5.14.2_PRIVATE_API)(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- package qgis-3.12.1-4.fc33.x86_64 requires libQt5Sql.so.
5(Qt_5.14.2_PRIVATE_API)(64bit), but none of the providers can be
installed
- problem with installed package qgis-3.12.1-4.fc32.x86_64
- qt5-qtbase-5.14.2-5.fc32.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade
repository
- qgis-3.12.1-4.fc32.x86_64 does not belong to a distupgrade repository
(try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages)
Of course I did try --skip-broken, but that failed, too.
Is it me??
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
3 years, 4 months
Grub default kernel is oldest in Fedora 33
by Anil Felipe Duggirala
hello
I am running F33 and after install, I believe a newer linux kernel was
installed. Now when booting Grub shows two options of kernels to boot
from, namely:
kernel-5.8.15-301.fc33.x86_64
kernel-5.8.16-300.fc33.x86_64
However, the default (first highlighted) option is
kernel-5.8.16-300.fc33.x86_64, and I am currently booting from that. Is
that the behavior you would expect? Shouldn't I be booting from the most
up to date kernel installed?
thank you,
3 years, 4 months
printers listed after deletion
by antonio montagnani
I deleted a network printer and then I reinstalled (by Hplip, by cups,
by system-config-printer, for testing) and while in Hplip, Cups or
system-config-printer I get only one printer in the list, if I print
from Firefox, Thunderbird for example I have in the list also the
deleted printers that were installed with different names. Why?
--
Antonio Montagnani
Linux Fedora 33 (Workstation)
Fujitsu
3 years, 4 months