I figured it out. Right Click on Desktop -> Activities. This toggles it
to go away and come back.
After the first time it appears to work correctly.
On Fri, Nov 6, 2020 at 12:17 AM linux guy wrote:
> F33 KDE workstation. Dual monitors.
>
> I have an activity widget on my desktops. You
Yes, only available on 5.x+ kernel and only for one disk btrfs volume.
And for btrfs, nocow means no checksumming. Because you can't keep atomicity
with csum when not using cow.
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F33 KDE workstation. Dual monitors.
I have an activity widget on my desktops. You press the widget and a list
of activities appears. I've been using it for a couple years, no
problem. I pressed it in F33 and the list appears. But I can't figure
out how to minimize it or make it
On 11/5/20 9:43 PM, Qiyu Yan wrote:
You can use swapfile on btrfs with nocow
See:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/FAQ#Does_btrfs_support_swap_files.3F
So it's something new with 5.x kernels. I wonder how that works with
the checksumming.
You can use swapfile on btrfs with nocow
See:
https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/FAQ#Does_btrfs_support_swap_files.3F
And
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/btrfs#Swap_file for instructions
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On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 15:23 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> Check what's using the memory. zram doesn't *reserve* memory. It
> doesn't use any memory until you start swapping out. Try increasing
> the
> zram size. I would suggest at least 12GB. On my 12GB laptop, I have
> it
> set to 12GB.
On 11/5/20 4:23 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
This is a clean install, so it's enabled by default and has reserved
4GB. I think that's what's actually causing the OOMs. I have 16GB of
RAM. On F32 I could run an 8GB VM with hugepages, i.e. dedicated
memory, plus normal stuff including multiple
On 11/5/20 2:23 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 10:47 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Yes. But have you enabled zram yet for swap?
This is a clean install, so it's enabled by default and has reserved
4GB. I think that's what's actually causing the OOMs. I have 16GB of
RAM. On
On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 16:34 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 05, 2020 at 02:43:07PM +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > > It seems to be a part of the libvirt-client package, at least according
> > > to "dnf provides virsh".
> > Yes, got it. I'm surprised it doesn't show up in 'dnf
On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 10:47 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/5/20 9:02 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > The swapon(8) man page says:
> >
> > The swap file implementation in the kernel expects to be able to
> > write
> > to the file directly, without the assistance of the
On Thu, Nov 05, 2020 at 02:43:07PM +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > It seems to be a part of the libvirt-client package, at least according
> > to "dnf provides virsh".
> Yes, got it. I'm surprised it doesn't show up in 'dnf search'.
It does seem like maybe DNF should include filenames in
On 06Nov2020 02:17, Tim wrote:
>I'm not sure what special attributes you're concerned about, though.
>If you're backing up personal data files, they don't tend to have
>*special* attributes.
There's lots of scope for using xattrs for tagging.
But it also souldn't like the OP may have a backup
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020, George N. White III wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 11:39, Michael Hennebry <
henne...@web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:
In this particular case, I'd think the client
could tell that a .BAT file was not a .c file.
Downloading 1000's of files resulting from some HPC
On 11/5/20 9:02 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
The swapon(8) man page says:
The swap file implementation in the kernel expects to be able to write
to the file directly, without the assistance of the filesystem. This is a
problem on files with holes or on copy-on-write files on
The swapon(8) man page says:
The swap file implementation in the kernel expects to be able to write
to the file directly, without the assistance of the filesystem. This is a
problem on files with holes or on copy-on-write files on filesystems like
Btrfs.
As I'm getting OOM
On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 09:43 -0500, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I've been setting up a NAS running TrueNAS, and after getting
> media serving sorted out, I'm now looking at using it to backup
> files from my fedora desktop.
>
> Trouble is, the TrueNAS ZFS filesystem don't know 'nuthin about
> all the
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 09:49, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 05/11/2020 alle 08.57 -0400, George N. White III ha scritto:
>
> Is this application part of Fedora 33 or from 3rd party?
>
>
> No, it's a third part application download from git and build from source.
>
> For problems like this
On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 14:48 +0100, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 05/11/2020 alle 08.57 -0400, George N. White III ha
> scritto:
> > Is this application part of Fedora 33 or from 3rd party?
>
> No, it's a third part application download from git and build from
> source.
>
> > For
I've been setting up a NAS running TrueNAS, and after getting
media serving sorted out, I'm now looking at using it to backup
files from my fedora desktop.
Trouble is, the TrueNAS ZFS filesystem don't know 'nuthin about
all the "weird" extra file attributes (as near as I can tell, anyway).
Is
On Thu, 2020-11-05 at 15:21 +0200, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan kirjoitti 5.11.2020 klo 15.13:
> > I used virsh in the past to edit VM profiles, but I can't find it on
> > F33. 'dnf search' turns up nothing. Where is it hiding?
> >
>
> It seems to be a part of the libvirt-client
Il giorno gio, 05/11/2020 alle 08.57 -0400, George N. White III ha
scritto:
> Is this application part of Fedora 33 or from 3rd party?
No, it's a third part application download from git and build from
source.
> For problems like this it is best to report "upstream" so other users
> won't
Patrick O'Callaghan kirjoitti 5.11.2020 klo 15.13:
I used virsh in the past to edit VM profiles, but I can't find it on
F33. 'dnf search' turns up nothing. Where is it hiding?
It seems to be a part of the libvirt-client package, at least according
to "dnf provides virsh".
--
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I used virsh in the past to edit VM profiles, but I can't find it on
F33. 'dnf search' turns up nothing. Where is it hiding?
poc
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On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 08:45, Dario Lesca wrote:
> When I try an application on Fedora 33 QT 5.15.1 I get this error:
>
Is this application part of Fedora 33 or from 3rd party?
>../src/model/TransactionHistorySortFilterModel.cpp: In member function
> ‘virtual bool
When I try an application on Fedora 33 QT 5.15.1 I get this error:
../src/model/TransactionHistorySortFilterModel.cpp: In member function
‘virtual bool TransactionHistorySortFilterModel::filterAcceptsRow(int, const
QModelIndex&) const’:
On 05/11/2020 11:07, Stephen Morris wrote:
found it is not a good idea to use systemctl to stop the current DM before
enabling and starting the new DM.
For future reference, the best way to change to a different DM is to use
systemctl --force enable (DM to switch to)
Then reboot.
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On 5/11/20 2:07 pm, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 4/11/20 10:25 pm, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 04/11/2020 17:24, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
Which configuration file identifies which display manager is
being used, and which configuration file identifies which desktop
that dm will launch?
The
> On 5. Nov 2020, at 03:17, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> On Nov 4, 2020, at 18:39, Roger Heflin wrote:
>>
>> Typically if you want put 3 ip addresses in the same subnet on a
>> network usually you use a single network adaptor and add extra VIPs on
>> it.
>>
>> see:
>>
Thu, 5 Nov 2020 00:17:23 -0500
Robert McBroom via users kirjoitti:
> Installed F32 on a legacy system set up to run xfce4. Letting the
> system do the graphical boot works as expected. Booting to mode 3
> command line login then trying to start the graphical display with
> startx fails to start
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