Trooper_ish:
Didn’t UKUU go paid?
Yes, it did. There was a thread about it. It’s not much, and I think it’s a lifetime license.
Purchase
A personal license for Ukuu is currently available for $12. This is a single-user license that is valid for lifetime, and includes future updates.
Saying that, I should support paid Linux software, it is good for the ecosystem in general
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Yeah, definitely.
If I had used it, I’d be paying for it now.
I just don’t use Ubuntu.
I think it’s important to support devs who need the support, and if $12 one-time fee is too much, you can build a kernel yourself.
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and same price as a year of Patreon(at peasant tier), with less fees
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oO.o
September 26, 2019, 8:22pm
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Anyone have a solution for this besides setting install-only to zero and manually pruning kernels?
yumdb
is no longer a thing, so I’m not sure how to do the equivalent of:
oO.o:
sudo yumdb set installonly keep kernel-"${KERNEL}"
Does anyone know how to do this with dnf
?
Apparently, this is an issue…
serverfault.com
fedora, kernel, update, dnf
asked by remjg on 10:39AM - 24 Sep 18 UTC
Going to try this:
echo "kernel*$(uname -r) > "/etc/dnf/protected.d/kernel-$(uname -r).conf"
oO.o
Split this topic
September 26, 2019, 9:29pm
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A post was merged into an existing topic: CentOS 8 Week 1 (WIP)
Best FPS counter? Looking to use it with Lutris and Wine
oO.o
September 27, 2019, 2:54pm
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I want it to update the kernel though, I just want to mark some specific kernels from being pruned.
Anyone got some good reference material for building your own Certificate Authority. I setup a gitlab instance and it’s all local to my lan and wanting to get https commits going.
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I find the one provided in the openvpn docs is alright.
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That is a much better way than the other documentation I have been reading. Appreciate it.
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oO.o
September 27, 2019, 10:48pm
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When a config file is numbered as below, is that just a loose way to control the order in which it’s loaded, or do the numbers correspond to something specific?
00-firewalld.conf
Log
September 27, 2019, 10:49pm
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A bit late, maby Etcher will work.
I’ve also had great success with FedoraMediaWriter and it’s all I use now, though ironically I’m not sure if it’s easily available for other linux distributions. This may work: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.fedoraproject.MediaWriter
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From my understanding (loose) is that the numbers tie the configuration file to a category so that you can group like things together. Or that is how it was explain by the docs when Debian went to that style in 2010
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Riotvan
September 29, 2019, 6:16pm
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Didn’t want to start a new thread for this… Anyone tried fractional scaling with Gnome 3.34? Are the fonts still blurry when using Firefox or Chrome?
Reinstalling tomorrow due to a system upgrade and wondering whether i should bother with Gnome or go straight to Plasma again.
Anyone got any experience with eGPU and Linux operating systems?
I can only get the setup working under Ubuntu. Fedora kinda works until I install Nvidia drivers (tried 390 to 430), then it’s no go.
Curious to know what I’m doing wrong or what I could be doing different.
Are you only using nvidia or have you tried it with AMD? it should be possible with DRI prime, but i dont think that nvidia works with that
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That’s a good idea, I’ll try my 580. Just been using the 1080.
Mother of God, someone recommends AMD over Nvidia and it actually makes sense. World ==