dmesg|grep -iEw
bad|bug|conflict|corrupted|error|fail|failed|fault|fatal|Lock|NULL|segfault|stack|trace|warn'
See here: "https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/LrdPf~bE3iIlDkAPXHaPaw" for results.
"uname -a" [etc]
Results: -bash.14[~]: uname -a Linux [sys. name] 5.0.7-200.fc29.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Apr 8 15:40:59 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux -bash.15[~]:
*I* usually do after an upgrade: sudo dnf autoremove
Seems risky. Suppose I myself never used (for example) python, but it's "under the hood" of other packages (such as dnf). Would that command remove python?
sudo dnf distrosync
I already did it.
Q.'s: what does "@@commandline" mean ?
I don't know.
kmod-nvidia installed by hand ?
I installed that 5-6 years ago as instructed by others in this list. I don't recall how it was done.
is rpmfusion on your box enabled ?
yes.
Thank-you, "sixpack13". Bill.