Hello, I have an old PC from 2008 which has integrated graphics processors
(IGP), I did install Fedora 26 few months ago and it had mentioned problem, I
used "nomodeset" kernel parameter for boot during installation and local boot,
but I didn't report the problem.
Today I did install Fedora 27
> Is there no video? Is the video at the wrong resolution? Does X (or
> wayland) fail to start?
I have video output, but when `nomodeset' parameter is used, xorg and
wayland use VESA resolutions, there is no full and complete resolutions
and also hardware acceleration, this is the problem. Both xo
The page "Mailing list guidelines"
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines
is not updated nearly 2 years, I saw few errors within it but I have not an
account to fix them:
* please mention "https://paste.fedoraproject.org"; specially in the sections
"No attachments" and "Keep it
> Could you try doing a dnf distro-sync as root from runlevel 3, just
> to be sure no cruft was left around from the upgrade to F27.
Yes I could, but there was 900-1000 MB data for full upgrade! I did
remove some packages which I don't use them like "libreoffice**",
"qt**", 'cheese', gnome-boxes,
> Could you try doing a dnf distro-sync as root from runlevel 3, just
> to be sure no cruft was left around from the upgrade to F27.
Yes I could, but there was 900-1000 MB data for full upgrade! I did
remove some packages which I don't use them like "libreoffice**",
"qt**", 'cheese', gnome-boxes,
> So, I think there is an error in the startup of the gnome desktop you are
> using.
Yes, I did run `journalctl -r' and there was many errors related to
"gnome-shell" also in the graphical environment I did run gnome-abrt ("Problem
reporting" applicatin) and there was the same crash report, so
Hello, size of Firefox package in Fedora/CentOS is double (89M)
compared with another Linux distros, this is very huge, currently
DeltaRPM for Firefox is available only from last update to current
update! this means if the user don't/can't update the Firefox for only
one time, he needs to download
Hello, in openSUSE, Debian and ubuntu, Firefox package has the size
between 42-46MB, while in Fedora it is 89MB ! why? even official
Mozilla builds of Firefox for Linux is 44-46MB.
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On Wed, 2017-08-30 at 00:06 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 08/29/2017 11:59 PM, Farhad Mohammadi Majd wrote:
> > Hello, in openSUSE, Debian and ubuntu, Firefox package has the size
> > between 42-46MB, while in Fedora it is 89MB ! why? even official
> > Mozilla builds of Fi
Hello. Fedora 31 (AMD64) and Chromium 78, I have installed following packages
on the system, but still MP4-H264 is not supported by Chromium:
VLC + MPV + GNOME-MPV (celluloid) and their dependencies.
gstreamer1-plugin-openh264, gstreamer1-libav, gstreamer1-plugins-ugly
I have seen <
https://do
> On Sat, 30 Nov 2019 07:49:05 -
> Farhad Mohammadi Majd via users
>
>. You will have to follow the
> directions on the page you pointed to. To follow those instructions
> you will have to install the chrome browser, and then copy the
> libraries over, and uninstal
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