On 11/11/23 19:48, Robin Laing wrote:
Hello,
I did an upgrade today from from FC37 to FC39 and all went well except
that the kernel is NOT in grub.
All the apps are now FC39 but no option to boot with the FC39 kernel.
I tried to reinstall the kernel to see if it would be picked up by grub
t
Hello,
I did an upgrade today from from FC37 to FC39 and all went well except
that the kernel is NOT in grub.
All the apps are now FC39 but no option to boot with the FC39 kernel.
I tried to reinstall the kernel to see if it would be picked up by grub
that that didn't work either.
RPM show
Hi All,
I noticed over on
https://fedoraproject.org/spins/xfce/download
That there is an ARM spin for XFce posted.
Now all I need is a tablet to go with it.
Anyone know of one(s) what work well with
Fedora and Xfce ARM?
Many thanks,
-T
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On 12/11/2023 10.06, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
On 12/11/23 09:16, Roger Heflin wrote:
If connections/files/stuff passes that is less than 1 network packet
(about 1500 bytes - header--say 1460 give or take) then this is a sign
that a piece of the network somehow has the wrong MTU size.
I have
I have by no means finished tweaking my fedora 39 boot partition,
but the last time I was booted there, emacs was a complete mess.
It seemed to take forever to respond to keystrokes. Scrolling the
screen would leave random characters in various places which would
disappear if I moved the cursor ov
On 12/11/23 09:16, Roger Heflin wrote:
If connections/files/stuff passes that is less than 1 network packet
(about 1500 bytes - header--say 1460 give or take) then this is a sign
that a piece of the network somehow has the wrong MTU size.
I have seen network ports not get their MTU set to 1502 o
On 11/11/23 14:08, Roger Heflin wrote:
find . -newermt '1 Sep 2023" ! -name "._sync*" -ls
Nice! I missed the operators.
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On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 5:08 PM wrote:
>
> Since the middle of the night on 7/Nov, uploading files with ssh is
> problematic.
>
> My SMTP server requires SSL/TLS security, and uploading files to the same
> site requires sftp.
> So both run over ssh.
>
> I have a few scripts that run from cron an
If connections/files/stuff passes that is less than 1 network packet
(about 1500 bytes - header--say 1460 give or take) then this is a sign
that a piece of the network somehow has the wrong MTU size.
I have seen network ports not get their MTU set to 1502 or 1504 and
when this happens it causes th
find . -newermt '1 Sep 2023" ! -name "._sync*" -ls
On Sat, Nov 11, 2023 at 3:57 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> On 11/11/23 13:50, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I wish to run
> > find . -newermt '1 Sep 2023'
> > I get a list of files, among them there are files that I which to excl
Since the middle of the night on 7/Nov, uploading files with ssh is problematic.
My SMTP server requires SSL/TLS security, and uploading files to the same site
requires sftp.
So both run over ssh.
I have a few scripts that run from cron and send me mail when required.
They also upload some file
On 11/11/23 13:50, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
Hello,
I wish to run
find . -newermt '1 Sep 2023'
I get a list of files, among them there are files that I which to exclude
like
./._sync_9922e9acef00.db
./._sync_9922e9acef00.db-wal
./._sync_9922e9acef00.db-shm
I guess that I can exclude the fi
Hello,
I wish to run
find . -newermt '1 Sep 2023'
I get a list of files, among them there are files that I which to exclude
like
./._sync_9922e9acef00.db
./._sync_9922e9acef00.db-wal
./._sync_9922e9acef00.db-shm
I guess that I can exclude the files ./.sync*
How can I do this?
Thank
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