On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 12:38 AM Rob Kampen wrote:
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> On 5/12/18 7:21 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
> > The only issue I've seen reported that sounds similar or possibly
> > related is:
> >
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1650634
> Yes, seems this is the laptop issue, will prove
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On 05 Dec 2018, 7:22 AM, at 7:22 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
>On 04/12/2018 09:54, Rob Kampen wrote:
>>
>> So in an effort to narrow down the problem I also have an old Samsung
>
>> laptop - i5 with an nvidia card - all up-to-date 7.5 - I thought I
>would
>> try a more
On 5/12/18 7:21 AM, Phil Perry wrote:
On 04/12/2018 09:54, Rob Kampen wrote:
So in an effort to narrow down the problem I also have an old Samsung
laptop - i5 with an nvidia card - all up-to-date 7.5 - I thought I
would try a more conservative upgrade approach.
first updated to the CR
On 5/12/18 5:30 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 10:54:58PM +1300, Rob Kampen wrote:
So in an effort to narrow down the problem I also have an old Samsung laptop
- i5 with an nvidia card - all up-to-date 7.5 - I thought I would try a more
conservative upgrade approach.
On 5/12/18 4:17 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
On 4/12/18 9:06 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
Sorry for top post, my android BlueMail will not let me insert at the
bottom.
I have found that tracker-extract seems to trigger a segfault. I note
this is not updated in CR, but comes from base. Removal of tracker
On 04/12/2018 09:54, Rob Kampen wrote:
So in an effort to narrow down the problem I also have an old Samsung
laptop - i5 with an nvidia card - all up-to-date 7.5 - I thought I would
try a more conservative upgrade approach.
first updated to the CR kernel with yum upgrade kernel*
then after
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 10:54:58PM +1300, Rob Kampen wrote:
> So in an effort to narrow down the problem I also have an old Samsung laptop
> - i5 with an nvidia card - all up-to-date 7.5 - I thought I would try a more
> conservative upgrade approach.
>
> first updated to the CR kernel with yum
> On 4/12/18 9:06 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
>> Sorry for top post, my android BlueMail will not let me insert at the
>> bottom.
>>
>> I have found that tracker-extract seems to trigger a segfault. I note
>> this is not updated in CR, but comes from base. Removal of tracker seems
>> too harsh as it has
On 4/12/18 9:06 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
Sorry for top post, my android BlueMail will not let me insert at the bottom.
I have found that tracker-extract seems to trigger a segfault. I note this is
not updated in CR, but comes from base. Removal of tracker seems too harsh as
it has dependant
On 03/12/18 23:47, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Am 03.12.2018 um 11:14 schrieb John Hodrien :
On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies
Sorry for top post, my android BlueMail will not let me insert at the bottom.
I have found that tracker-extract seems to trigger a segfault. I note this is
not updated in CR, but comes from base. Removal of tracker seems too harsh as
it has dependant modules like brasero, evince, grilo,
> Am 03.12.2018 um 11:14 schrieb John Hodrien :
>
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>> Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
started.
On 03/12/2018 11:14, John Hodrien wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>> Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
started. The
On Mon, 3 Dec 2018, Simon Matter wrote:
Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
started. The updates completed and all looked good, until the reboot.
I got a
> Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
>> I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
>> offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
>> started. The updates completed and all looked good, until the reboot.
>>
>
> I got a similar disaster here. I
Le 03/12/2018 à 06:25, Rob Kampen a écrit :
> I enabled the CR repo and did the yum update. Some 800+ rpms were
> offered and all seemed to resolve depenancies OK, so yes it was
> started. The updates completed and all looked good, until the reboot.
>
I got a similar disaster here. I guess the
I have a centos 7.5 desktop workstation with dual nvidia graphic cards running
three monitors. I use the i915 motherboard graphics adapter for the third
monitor with bumblebee to work the magic to enable the three contiguous work
spaces.
I use the kmod nvidia drivers for the two graphics cards.
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