Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by Jonathan Billings
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 07:01:31PM +0000, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> Each time i was installed this program finaly the system broken,
>
> Anyone had happen this ?
>
> Thank you in advance for yours answers,
No one can answer your question because it is so vague and doesn't
include any examples of what a broken system look like. How did you
install llvm? Did it succeed?
Include errors, what behavior you expected and what you experienced.
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Jonathan Billings <billings(a)negate.org>
2 years, 6 months
Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by John Mellor
On 2021-10-16 12:03 p.m., Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> I had installed llvm ask by the program clamav finaly i have a question :
>
> Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
??? Llvm is a compiler suite. How does that break any of your hardware?
2 years, 6 months
install quirks
by Robert McBroom
Normally I use dnf to update and install. I keep a local repo on USB to
move from one machine to another without downloading.
Occasionally I try a command from memory and bash tells me that it is
not installed on the system and with the proper response an install will
download and install the needed program. The rpm for the installation
does not show in /var/cache/dnf.
Is it saved somewhere or only temporary?
Similarly the Updates launcher on the KDE panel goes and does its
activity but there is no trace of where things may be stored or how to
require retention.
Is that information available?
2 years, 6 months
Wine NETBIOS (CIFS) name to IP?
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
Fedora 33
wine-staging64-6.19-2.1.x86_64
Anyone know how to get Wine to cough up
(a highly technical term) the IP address
form a CIFS NETBIOS name?
Many thanks,
-T
2 years, 6 months
NVMe Health check?
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
Since Samsung Magician does not run in Linux, is
there another way to check my Samsung NVMe drive's
health? gsmartcontrol does not seem geared toward
ssd drives.
Many thanks,
-T
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2 years, 6 months
Systemctl status message
by Robert McBroom
systemctl status
●*******.attlocal.net
State: degraded
Jobs: 0 queued
Failed: 1 units
Scanning the long output doesn't give any clue as to what the complaint
is about.
How can this be tracked?
2 years, 6 months
"Restart is required" notification won't go away despite multiple
restarts
by George Avrunin
I have a Dell XPS 13" with a 3840x2160 screen running a fully updated
Fedora 34 and use KDE with X, not Wayland. I believe this issue started
after I connected the computer to a projector with a much lower screen
resolution and had to fiddle with the display settings, though that could
be a coincidence. Since then, every time I start the computer, I get a blue
notification popup (like the ones saying the network interface is up) that
says
"(A) Restart is required. The system needs to be restarted for the
updates to take effect."
I have, of course, restarted (and powered down and restarted) the machine
multiple times. I've even tried changing the main display resolution and
then changing it back.
I've done some web searching and looked in various places on the machine,
and haven't found anything about this. If I click on the notification,
it goes away until the next time I start the laptop so it's only an
annoyance, but I'd like to get rid of the notification. I'd be grateful
for any suggestions.
George
2 years, 6 months