Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 11:46 PM Tim wrote: > > On Tue, 2022-12-06 at 19:30 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > The keyword is "known". Developers don't work on 5 or 10 year old > > software. Existing bugs don't get uncovered and fixed. They don't > > become "known", so they don't get backported and

Re: Youtube Videos Don't Play in Fedora

2022-12-06 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 12/6/22 14:03, Stephen Morris wrote: On 6/12/22 11:02, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 12/5/22 14:19, Stephen Morris wrote: I tried replacing pipewire with pulseaudio by issuing "sudo dnf swap pipewire pulseaudio" but that failed because package "mutter" requires pipewire, I have no idea what that

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Tim via users
On Tue, 2022-12-06 at 19:30 -0500, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > The keyword is "known". Developers don't work on 5 or 10 year old > software. Existing bugs don't get uncovered and fixed. They don't > become "known", so they don't get backported and fixed. > > That's exactly the point Greg HK makes at

Re: Youtube Videos Don't Play in Fedora

2022-12-06 Thread Tim via users
On Wed, 2022-12-07 at 09:03 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote: > Pipewire doesn't work. It was videos not playing without audio muted > that started this thread. And from what I've seen on the net there is > potentially a lot of manual configuration required to get pipewire to > work, so my view on

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 6, 2022, at 19:32, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > And dnf-system-upgrade every 6 months is a small price to pay for > Fedora (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/dnf-system-upgrade/). > You get Red Hat processes and stability with modern software. Its a > win-win. I suppose it’s a

libnvidvia

2022-12-06 Thread Bill Cunningham
    I have the hand brake cli installed in my f37 distro environment. It complains it wants libnvidia-encoder.so1 library or such. I have tried dnf provides and I get nothing from the standard fedora 37 repo as well as rpmfusion's free repo. This must be required in creating a mv4 from an ISO

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 7:04 PM Jonathan Billings wrote: > > On Dec 6, 2022, at 08:27, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > > I often recommend Fedora Server anytime I see folks using RHEL or > > CentOS. I don't understand why organizations run that antique software > > that is no longer in development.

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Dec 6, 2022, at 08:27, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > I often recommend Fedora Server anytime I see folks using RHEL or > CentOS. I don't understand why organizations run that antique software > that is no longer in development. Fedora provides modern software and > is in active development with

Re: Heads-up: Google Chrome repo disabled on Fedora upgrade

2022-12-06 Thread Stephen Morris
On 7/12/22 01:02, Chris Adams wrote: I upgraded several systems from Fedora 35 to 37 a few weeks ago. I realized yesterday that one (my primary desktop of course) was not getting updates to Google Chrome, which has had some important security fixes recently. I realized that the Google Chrome

Re: Youtube Videos Don't Play in Fedora

2022-12-06 Thread Stephen Morris
On 6/12/22 11:02, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 12/5/22 14:19, Stephen Morris wrote: I tried replacing pipewire with pulseaudio by issuing "sudo dnf swap pipewire pulseaudio" but that failed because package "mutter" requires pipewire, I have no idea what that is, and mutter can't be uninstalled

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Barry Scott
> On 6 Dec 2022, at 12:55, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming > wrote: > > Meta engineers believe that any performance cost is small and worth it > while SUSE engineers previously cited around possible 5~10% > regressions. meta engineers do a lot of performance work and their experience is what

[389-users] Re: Replication between 389-Directory and RHDS

2022-12-06 Thread Pierre Rogier
Hi John, Replication protocol is exactly the same so yes you can set up agreements in both ways. As far as I know, the risks are the same than when to different versions of the same products are in a topology ( using a feature on one version that is not implemented in the other version, ) But I

Re: Heads-up: Google Chrome repo disabled on Fedora upgrade

2022-12-06 Thread Dorian ROSSE
Hello everybody, For wear the navigators fornulately I am use npm (this is the packager JavaScript) thus read the shell npm for upgrade npm too for update or remove a version of program use this (because the shell npm show the package deprecated and some advice): npm install (or remove) -g

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 2022-12-06 04:55, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: From the above quotes, I thought that Meta/Facebook servers are using Fedora Linux, or at least Linux servers. As far as I know, the answer is "No".  Their production platform is based on CentOS Stream.

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Roger Heflin
If you aren't buying support from the OS distributor and/or the application developer (and the app developer providing the support will only support the enterprise releases) then it makes little sense to use the "enterprise" variant. If you have to stay up on patches then the enterprise OSes

Re: Heads-up: Google Chrome repo disabled on Fedora upgrade

2022-12-06 Thread Roger Heflin
I am looking on Fedora 36, and mine is still enabled, but there is a google-chrome.repo.rpmnew file that has the initial setting of disabled, so if that file replaced your prior file for some reason then it would be disabled. On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 8:03 AM Chris Adams wrote: > I upgraded

Heads-up: Google Chrome repo disabled on Fedora upgrade

2022-12-06 Thread Chris Adams
I upgraded several systems from Fedora 35 to 37 a few weeks ago. I realized yesterday that one (my primary desktop of course) was not getting updates to Google Chrome, which has had some important security fixes recently. I realized that the Google Chrome yum repo had been disabled - checking my

Re: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Dec 6, 2022 at 7:56 AM Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > Subject: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux? > > Good day from Singapore, > > I have just come across this article. > > Article: Fedora's FESCo Rejects The Idea Of "-fno-omit-frame-pointer" > As Default Compiler

Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux?

2022-12-06 Thread Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Subject: Are Meta/Facebook servers using Fedora Linux? Good day from Singapore, I have just come across this article. Article: Fedora's FESCo Rejects The Idea Of "-fno-omit-frame-pointer" As Default Compiler Flag Link: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Fedora-Rejects-No-Omit-FP [QUOTE] As a