how to use amd-pstate - ?
by lejeczek
Hi guys.
Does anybody use 'amd-pstate' and if yes could share a howto
on how to have Fedora use that driver?
many thanks, L.
6 months, 1 week
cupsd spamming the journal
by Patrick O'Callaghan
I'm getting this in the journal (repeats once per second):
Sep 01 11:02:05 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:02:04 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:02:03 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:02:02 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:02:01 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:02:00 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:01:59 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:01:58 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:01:57 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:01:56 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Sep 01 11:01:55 Bree cupsd[1156]: Expiring subscriptions...
Any thoughts?
poc
6 months, 1 week
SATA optical drives
by David Fletcher
I'm currently running FC5, will probably upgrade to F7 in a couple of months.
Unfortunately my CD/DVD rewriter appears to have died, before it's
even seen a dual layer disk :'(
SATA hard drives run without problems for me, but now that SATA
optical drives are starting to appear in the shops, would it be OK to
buy one of these and get rid of another wide ribbon cable?
Is anybody already running them with Fedora?
Thanks for any advice/experiences.
Dave F
9 months, 1 week
where to submit a bug against "xv"?
by home user
"xv" does not handle "webp" images. I do not see "xv" in the Redhat bugzilla menu of components. Where do I submit a bug against xv?
9 months, 2 weeks
Fedora USB live: not lively.
by home user
While preparing to upgrade to Fedora-37 (planned for mid-April), I noticed that my emergency tools are seriously out of date. Those are memtest, Fedora live, and rescue. memtest was dealt with in a thread earlier this month. Now I'm trying to update my Fedora live USB stick to Fedora-36. I used Fedora Media Writer to do that. I saw no hint of trouble while using that. But when I try to boot up from the stick (USB-3, if that matters), I get varying bad results. Two tries failed to complete the boot. One try appeared to succeed, but I couldn't launch any applications. The applications I tried were Firefox, a terminal, and I don't recall the other. The last application launch attempt locked up the workstation.
This workstation is 10 years old. It uses bios. I've attached a PNG screen capture of what Files says is on the stick at the top level. I do not have a cell phone or camera to capture the boot screen when the boot fails.
Main question:
How do I make a Fedora-36 USB live stick that really works?
Secondary question:
I can't find a tool on my workstation to check the stick. Disks, GSmartControl, and Disk Usage Analyzer don't do that, How can I check the stick itself? I actually tried 2 sticks for the Fedora Media Writer. They both failed when trying to boot.
9 months, 4 weeks
Re: cisco ise
by Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2020-04-28 at 16:45 +0000, david richyad wrote:
> cisco ise helps safeguard your business. It lets you control access throughout your network, see the user and device details, and stop/contain any threats. You can also use it to enforce security policies throughout your network. As a result, it helps prevent any technical issues and strengthens your cybersecurity measures. In short, you can manage your network security with more ease. Everything can be handled in one place, as opposed to needing multiple different applications open at once.
>
> https://www.fieldengineer.com/blogs/cisco-ise-deployment-guide
Does this have anything to do with Fedora? Advertising is not
acceptable on this list.
poc
10 months, 1 week
F38: GNOME on XORG: Some apps have Windows titlebar with
Minimize/Maximize Buttons
by Dario Lesca
I use "GNOME on Xorgs", after upgrade to F38 some apps, like Firefox or
Libreoffice, are show with Minimize/Maximize Buttons on windows
titlebar.
Also F38 Workstation live version, if you set password to liveuser and
logon with "GNOME on Xorgs" (and not with default GNOME on Wayland),
show same apps with Minimize/Maximize Buttons on windows titlebar
Other apps, like gnome-terminal or nautilus, are displayed correctly,
without Minimize and Maximize Buttons on windows titlebar
I use the Middle-Click mouse button set to "lower" via gnome-tweaks,
and this behaviour DO NOT WORK on windows with Minimize/Maximize
Buttons on windows titlebar.
It's possible to disable Minimize/Maximize Buttons on windows titlebar
for all windows, even if I use "GNOME on Xorgs"?
Or it's a bug?
Many thanks for your help
--
Dario Lesca
(Inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 38 Workstation)
11 months
More space needed on the / filesystem to upgrade from F37 to F38
by Paul Smith
Dear All,
I am trying to use
dnf system-upgrade download --releasever=38
to upgrade from F37 to F38. However, I am getting this error:
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Error Summary
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Disk Requirements:
At least 4020MB more space needed on the / filesystem.
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Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
11 months