Re: Stuck at grub prompt after reordering partitions

2024-04-21 Thread Felix Miata
Klaus-Peter Schrage composed on 2024-04-21 18:15 (UTC+0200): ... It really doesn't take much to load a kernel and initrd. All my EFI PCs have only one Grub installation, even though there are upwards of 12 distros installed on each PC, no VMs. One of the latest updated hosts this: menuentry

Re: The best way to still use Fedora + Xorg + Gnome ... even after version 40

2024-04-21 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 4/21/24 07:28, Tim via users wrote: And if they do add all the features you want back in, you're back to using the product they've trashed to take its place (with new sets of security problems). You may as well have worked on the original product and fixed it. Wayland smacks of "I didn't

pulseaudio misbehaviour on remote

2024-04-21 Thread Neal Becker
I'm running a connection to a remote server via x2go. The remote desktop is xfce. When I leave this unattended for some time, I come back to find that pulseaudio is sucking 64GB of VM. Needless to say, I don't really need PA running on it, but I haven't seen how to disable it. Also this seems

Re: Stuck at grub prompt after reordering partitions

2024-04-21 Thread Go Canes
On Sun, Apr 21, 2024 at 12:15 PM Klaus-Peter Schrage via users wrote: > > Am 20.04.24 um 23:16 schrieb George N. White III: > > I assume you can still boot with manual grub commands. > Yes, linux ..., initrd ..., boot > or: >configfile (hd0,1)/grub2/grub.cfg > which immediately brings back the

Re: Stuck at grub prompt after reordering partitions

2024-04-21 Thread Klaus-Peter Schrage via users
Am 20.04.24 um 23:16 schrieb George N. White III: I assume you can still boot with manual grub commands. Yes, linux ..., initrd ..., boot or: >configfile (hd0,1)/grub2/grub.cfg which immediately brings back the grub menu. Retrace your steps and double check UUID's, other typos, and misplaced

Re: The best way to still use Fedora + Xorg + Gnome ... even after version 40

2024-04-21 Thread Tim via users
On Sat, 2024-04-20 at 19:48 -0300, George N. White III wrote: > There are things Wayland won't permit (xeyes), and things that are yet to > implemented. No xeyes? Who doesn't want a pair of googlie eyes goofily staring at their mouse pointer? Actually, I do have a pair of them on this PC, I

Re: The best way to still use Fedora + Xorg + Gnome ... even after version 40

2024-04-21 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Wolfgang Pfeiffer via users writes: I can't buy these repeatedly and ad nauseam asserted ideas of x11/xorg vulnerabilities as an excuse for dumping the Xorg/X11 system as a whole. I don't see much value is discussing the validity of those excuses. It is what it is. They don't want to work

Re: The best way to still use Fedora + Xorg + Gnome ... even after version 40

2024-04-21 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer via users
On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 07:48:16PM -0300, George N. White III wrote: On Fri, Apr 19, 2024 at 8:26 AM Sam Varshavchik wrote: Barry writes: > The problem is no one is maintaining the X11 code. > > All the people that used to work on X11 moved on to wayland > after it became very clear that

Re: The best way to still use Fedora + Xorg + Gnome ... even after version 40

2024-04-21 Thread Sam Varshavchik
George N. White III writes: I definitely know what I'll be missing with Wayland, though. There are things Wayland won't permit (xeyes), and things that are yet to implemented.  The latter may not get much attention if they aren't considered important by large enterprises.  Colleagues in