fedora 34 upgrade errors
by Frank McCormick
Upgraded my Fedora 34 this morning..a lot of additions and upgrades
followed by this:
Detected unsafe path transition / → /run during canonicalization of
/run/systemd.
There were about 25 lines like this with different directory names.
Is this something to be concerned about ?
Thanks
2 years, 9 months
fc34: no power up on reboot after kernel upgrade
by sean darcy
FC34 on a headless server. If I upgrade the kernel and reboot, the
machine will not power up. I can manually power it up without a problem.
Also, no problem rebooting without a kernel upgrade.
Any help appreciated.
sean
2 years, 9 months
RedShift
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
Fedora 34
Xfce 4.14
redshift-1.12-11.fc34.x86_64
redshift-gtk-1.12-11.fc34.x86_64
Hi All,
Red Shift is all screwed up again:
Unable to connect to GeoClue. Unable to get location from provider:
https://github.com/jonls/redshift/issues/318#issuecomment-865667340
is back in full force.
Is there an alternatives to Red Shift?
Many thanks,
-T
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2 years, 9 months
GNOME 40 mouse lag
by Leander Hutton
Has anyone else been seeing some GNOME 40 animation freezes and lags? I have a Dell 9310 XPS (11th Gen i7/16GB of RAM) and with animations enabled the mouse cursor will sometimes freeze and lag. Strangely I have access to a Dell 9300 (10th Gen i7) running FL34 and it's fine. I'm not running TLP on mine and I've wiped it to make sure I didn't have some weird old config in place. The mouse will just quit responding and suddenly "jump" to catch up at times, it even does this when the machine is not under load. The 9300 has a 4K screen and the 9310 has a 1200p screen so if anything I think the 9310 should be more lag-free with the faster CPU/GPU and less pixels to push around.
I don't think it's a hardware problem since it's fine in GNOME 3.38 when I tried Debian and FL33 on here. I've been running Linux on this machine exclusively. I thought about leaving it on Debian but I'd like to use Fedora due to PipeWire and the better BT audio codec support. I know there are some forth coming performance enhancements for the GNOME 40 series too.
Just wondering if anyone else has similar hardware and has seen similar quirks.
Thanks!
Leander
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Leander Hutton
leander(a)one-button.org
www.one-button.org
2 years, 9 months
Can qemu be safely removed?
by Erik P. Olsen
Hello,
I don't believe I am using qemu for anything and would therefore prefer to remove it
entirely. Is it doable?
Thanks.
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Erik P. Olsen - Copenhagen, Denmark
Fedora 34/64 bit xfce Claws-Mail POP3 Gramps 5.1.3 Bacula 11.0.5
2 years, 9 months
plymouth-quit-wait taking too long
by Christopher Ross
Dear fellow Fedorans,
Fedora 34 on my i7 with 32G RAM and nvidia RTX2060 card takes minutes to
boot, and when it finally does there are a number of "something went
wrong" notifications. How best can I diagnose and fix this so that it
boots quickly and without errors?
CPU: Quad Core Intel Core i7-3770K (-MT MCP-) speed/min/max:
4324/1600/4400 MHz Kernel: 5.12.11-300.fc34.x86_64 x86_64
Up: 2h 30m Mem: 8717.9/31785.3 MiB (27.4%) Storage: 25.69 TiB (59.7%
used) Procs: 391 Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.03
The top part of systemd-analyze-blame is
1min 23.232s plymouth-quit-wait.service
53.077s cs-firewall-bouncer.service
52.219s dovecot.service
26.525s crowdsec.service
26.075s libvirtd.service
25.910s postfix.service
25.888s vmware.service
25.870s nfs-server.service
8.275s network.service
4.279s abrtd.service
4.111s smartd.service
1.921s systemd-udev-settle.service
1.355s lvm2-monitor.service
1.309s user(a)1006.service
1.188s
systemd-fsck@dev-disk-by\x2duuid-d91d02e3\x2dce79\x2d4aa8\x2d9446\x2df531c05ca7a7.service
1.145s udisks2.service
711ms akmods.service
602ms initrd-switch-root.service
Many thanks,
Chris R.
2 years, 9 months
Questions about Fedora andsounds
by Cisco Tissera
Hello everyone,
The questions, in more detail, are these: is there a way on Fedora 34 to
play a sound of my choosing at startup or log in?
If yes, how?
Does anyone here use a different sound theme than the default one?
Thanks for any answer.
Best regards.
Francisco.
2 years, 9 months
pjsua and audio
by Wade Hampton
Subject: Re: pjsua and audio
On 2021-06-22 9:46 a.m., Wade Hampton wrote:
> I am on Fedora 33 and am trying to get pjsua working with my Asterisk
> server.
> Each time I try to make a call, I get an error about the audio device.
> Is it trying to use pulseaudio or alsa by default? I saw one other post
> with the same error from Fedora 27, with no answer...
>
> The package is: pjsua-2.9-5.fc33.x86_64
>
> The error is:
> 12:28:32.653 pjsua_aud.c !..Error retrieving default audio
> device parameters: Unable to find default audio device
> (PJMEDIA_EAUD_NODEFDEV) [status=420006]
>What's your configuration?
>Are there any other log messages?
This is on my Fedora 33 laptop with default sound config (pulseaudio).
Audio works properly (chrome, firefox, audacity, etc.). I also can run
jack on it.
I built the latest version (2.10) and ran it. Audio works fine. Maybe
time to update the version in Fedora?
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Wade Hampton
2 years, 9 months
pjsua and audio
by Wade Hampton
I am on Fedora 33 and am trying to get pjsua working with my Asterisk
server.
Each time I try to make a call, I get an error about the audio device. Is
it trying to use pulseaudio or alsa by default? I saw one other post with
the same error from Fedora 27, with no answer...
The package is: pjsua-2.9-5.fc33.x86_64
The error is:
12:28:32.653 pjsua_aud.c !..Error retrieving default audio
device parameters: Unable to find default audio device
(PJMEDIA_EAUD_NODEFDEV) [status=420006]
Thanks
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W Hampton
2 years, 9 months