flatpak question
by David
I get a message when trying to update flatpak
$ flatpak update
Looking for updates…
Info: org.fedoraproject.Platform is end-of-life, with reason:
Fedora 31 runtime is no longer supported.
Nothing to do.
$
I do not think a novice user of Linux is going to find it simple to use
flatpaks. The runtime thing is still
way over my head, and all the different hubs ( two ? ), and how to know
which hub is better, flathub or
Fedorahub. ( I hear somebody out there joking..... P***hub, silly )
While I have your attention,
I spent about 5 hours playing with appimages, and posted something
about that here a few days ago. I have not yet dived deep into the
topic, but my initial experience is that
appimages are not for newbies, in their present form. It was suggested
to me to discuss such things
elsewhere on the community blog. I attempted that, but it has been 3
days now, and my post there
is still pending. Another similar post I made in the other suggested
Fedora forum, did not reach
my intended audience. So I will have to think of some other way to
express my ideas or rants. Once I feel
confident, in the topic I want to discuss, maybe I will make a YouTube
video. I am not there yet.
Today's update of Rawhide, went smoothly. A tiny change to the
kernel. It is worth noting, that since
the kernel is allegedly hovering around 27.8 million lines of code, that if
one line gets changed, the user
is probably not going to notice much difference, unless that particular
thing was something they were
hoping would improve. Much of the changes appear geared toward future
hardware that has not
even hit the market yet. Meaning, one of many reasons a novice Linux
user should not use Rawhide, is
that the changes that might break their system are unlikely to give them
any kind of noticeable improvement
in their own user experience. Some other updates today were that
packages like dracut and criu were rebuilt
from fc33 to fc34. Many packages at this early stage in fc34 development,
are going to be identical
to what is in the upcoming beta release of Fedora 33, for example, the
package or client "gnumeric," is still fc33.
I do not know yet what those package differences are or what all that
entails, but it is on my list of things to learn.
My current vague grasp of the topic is that the package is compiled ( or
recompiled ? ), with a newer version of the newer
version of the tools that are used to build the packages for fc34. One
important characteric of Rawhide is
that many of the most important system components are git-versions of that
package,
and the git-version was only updated from one that might have been a few
days stale. A novice would never have
any idea what any of that means, but I am trying to self-teach myself.
And on a similar note, many important
system files are "rc candidates" such as mesa and the kernel. I assume
many other packages are identical
to what is going to be in Fedora 33 Beta. For example, x.org files and
at least half the dependencies or
files that other packages require to run, are still fc33, at this early
stage in fc34 history. All that is just my
own observation, and irrelevant. I am just trying to learn the correct
way to express things about
Fedora and Rawhide. Another reason to discourage a novice from using
Rawhide, is that much of the files
that are often updated are files related to writing software or programming
such as python, perl, rust, etc. Most
people do not need the newer versions of those packages. I do plan to
do an install of Fedora 33 on hardware in
December, and live in that for a while. But I have not yet had a reason
for myself to stop using Rawhide.
One of the reasons that I stopped distro-hopping a year ago, is that the
only thing I would gain from using some
other distro like SparkyLinux, LInux Mint, Netrunner, or PopOS!, is just to
see how those other distros modify or customize
the theming of their packages, some of which seem to only just get renamed
( or rebadged ?? ) in those other lesser distros.
And I always use my own wallpapers, so the tiny one-man distros that mainly
just have fancy wallpapers, probably
are not my cup of tea. On a related note, I will probably never try
Cucumber Linux: https://cucumberlinux.com/about.php
Good Day from Arcola, Texas USA.
David Locklear
novice user of Rawhide
3 years, 8 months
Re: Reload kernel?
by J.Witvliet@mindef.nl
Just another thought:
I observed (totally different conditions), that the system became sluggish beyond usable.
In most of those cases it was a lame dns-server that was to blame: active, but not resolving.
From: "Roger Heflin" <rogerheflin(a)gmail.com<mailto:rogerheflin@gmail.com>>
Date: Sunday, 27 September 2020 at 13:41:32
To: "Community support for Fedora users" <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org<mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
Cc: "ToddAndMargo" <ToddAndMargo(a)zoho.com<mailto:ToddAndMargo@zoho.com>>
Subject: Re: Reload kernel?
From the vmstat, all of the time is idle, you do not have any wait,
generally if you have a disk having issues the iowait will go up, but
you have zero.
Also from vmstat, the system time is low.
So the gui gets slow, a reboot clears it, does it clear up?
You might want to include a messages file from +=5 minutes of the the
issue happening.
Weird kernel bugs causing kernel lock issues would produce this
behavior, and would don't usually show on vmstat, but they can be seen
in the messages file.
On Sat, Sep 26, 2020 at 7:51 PM ToddAndMargo via users
<users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>
> >> On 2020-09-26 03:20, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >>> On Sat, 2020-09-26 at 01:45 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> >>>> On 2020-09-26 01:41, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >>>>> On Sat, 2020-09-26 at 00:38 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> >>>>>> Hi All,
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Is there a way to reload or restart the kernel without
> >>>>>> having to reboot?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> No.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> poc
>
>
> >>>> Poop!
> >>>>
> >>>> Thank you for the confirmation.
> >>>>
> >>>> Is the file system part of the kernel? If not, is there
> >>>> a way to restart it without rebooting?
>
>
> >>> Depends what you mean by "the file system". Some filesystems are
> >>> reloadable (either as a module or as FUSE), but others aren't. The
> >>> underlying filesystem layer is a fixed part of the kernel.
> >>>
> >>> Maybe if you explained what you're trying to do, someone might be able
> >>> to help.
> >>>
> >>> poc
>
> >>
> >> FC 32, x64
> >> Ext4
> >> Xfce 4.14
> >>
> >> Occasionally, my computers slows down. I have not been
> >> able to pin down why. Top shows very little memory usage.
> >>
> >> A 1 hour, 12 minute dump (dump/restore) takes 15 hours
> >> when this happens. Pop up menus start to lag behind
> >> the mouse
> >>
> >> I am trying to get around the reboot thing.
> >>
> >> -T
> >>
> >> A reboot ALWAYS fixes the issue.
>
> On 2020-09-26 16:22, Roger Heflin wrote:
> > Usually that slow down is swapping. Have you checked to see how much
> > swap is in use?
>
> top - 17:39:41 up 1:55, 1 user, load average: 0.26, 0.37, 0.37
>
> Tasks: 245 total, 2 running, 243 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
>
> %Cpu(s): 3.6 us, 0.8 sy, 0.0 ni, 95.2 id, 0.2 wa, 0.2 hi, 0.1 si,
> 0.0 st
>
> MiB Mem : 15896.7 total, 11478.9 free, 1867.8 used, 2550.0 buff/cache
>
> MiB Swap: 8031.0 total, 8031.0 free, 0.0 used. 13333.0 avail Mem
>
>
> >
> > I have machines with 10gb of ram and that is not enough and used to
> > get slowdowns prior to me setting up earlyoom. With earlyoom it
> > generally kills sets of firefox tabs and generally works ok, but I
> > have had things get bad enough that it keeps killing the tab I want to
> > view and then I have to find someone else to kill so I have enough
> > ram.
>
> When it happens, it is instant
>
> > if you have sysstat / sar installed it would have data you could view
> > with sar -S that would tell you if it is swapping/paging.
> >
> > vmstat 1
> > swpd column, that is the numberof kb swapped, the higher it gets the
> > uglier it gets.
>
> $ vmstat 1
> procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system--
> ------cpu-----
> r b swpd free buff cache si so bi bo in cs us sy
> id wa st
> 1 0 0 11738732 150112 2474552 0 0 70 21 289 516 3
> 2 95 0 0
> 0 0 0 11749568 150112 2462464 0 0 0 0 615 1458 1
> 1 97 0 0
> 0 0 0 11749708 150112 2462464 0 0 0 0 488 1016 1
> 1 98 0 0
> 1 0 0 11749820 150128 2462464 0 0 0 296 478 1185 1
> 1 98 0 0
> 0 0 0 11749820 150128 2462480 0 0 0 0 477 1068 2
> 1 98 0 0
> 0 0 0 11749568 150128 2462464 0 0 0 8 480 1043 1
> 1 99 0 0
> 0 0 0 11749048 150144 2462464 0 0 0 244 693 1425 2
> 1 97 0 0
>
>
> >
> > And if it is the most likely memory usage, rebooting the kernel would
> > not fix anything as memory consumption is mostly a userspace problem.
>
> Also, the mouse chasing the pop up menues has nothing
> to do with the file system.
>
>
> I am at a loss. If it was a hardware issue, a reboot would not fix it.
>
> And my almost identical shop computer does not do this.
>
>
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Re: Reload kernel?
by J.Witvliet@mindef.nl
https://dutchitawards.nl/cases/best-software-innovator/869/suse.pdf"
<pocallaghan(a)gmail.com<mailto:pocallaghan@gmail.com>>
Date: Saturday, 26 September 2020 at 22:48:03
To: "users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org" <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org<mailto:users@lists.fedoraproject.org>>
Subject: Re: Reload kernel?
On Sat, 2020-09-26 at 18:31 +0000, J.Witvliet--- via users wrote:
> This is exactly a selling item for SLES.
> Reloading the kernel without rebooting.
A reference would be useful.
poc
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3 years, 8 months
/var/btmp with ssh:nottyroot
by Michael D. Setzer II
Had one Fedora 32 machine that has the ssh port open.
the /var/btmp file was showing a number of lines with the ssh:nottyroot
line followed by various different IP addresses.
Can stop the sshd service that the btmp file stops growing.
Use to use denyhosts on systems, but it seems to have been removed.
The old denyhost would add blocked ipaddresses to stop these sites?
Know that root is not allowed to login ssh by default, so are these lines
just saying attempts had been blocked.
Have vsftpd setup to use passive ports, so blocking port 22 would not be
a big deal. But just seeing the btmp file grow seems to show wasted
bandwidth if not showing an issue.
Is it an issue or not??
Thanks.
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3 years, 8 months
Scrolling using keyboard combos doesn't work in VT or multiuser mode
by Andre Robatino
I noticed recently that Shift+PageUp, Shift+PageDown, Ctrl+Shift+UpArrow, and Ctrl+Shift+DownArrow no longer work for scrolling up and down in a VT or in multiuser mode, even though they work fine in graphical mode, where ironically they're not really needed since there one can just use the scrollbar. I see this in F32, F33, and Rawhide. I've seen it in the latter two for the past week or two, don't know if it was introduced in F32 around the same time. Anyone know if this is a known bug, and if not, what component to file a bug against?
3 years, 8 months
curl/timeout issue -- OFF TOPIC!
by bruce
Hi.
List has been rather sparse today. I have a curl issue that I thought
I'd toss out. Yes it's off topic, and yes I've posted to the curl list
as well.
The basic url operates within the browser the curl cmd generates a
timeout (7) error.
curl --verbose -L 'https://www.saddleback.edu/' -H 'User-Agent:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0'
-H 'Accept: text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8'
-H 'Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5' --compressed -H 'Connection:
keep-alive' --cookie-jar /crawl_tmp/a.lwp --cookie /crawl_tmp/a.lwp
thoughts??
thanks
3 years, 8 months
Suspend not working
by GianPiero Puccioni
Hi,
a friend has a laptop Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series 5593
and "suspend" when he closes the lid doesn't work anymore, as it doesn't get
back and he has to reboot it.
It did work a few months ago with kernel (he thinks) 5.10 or 11 but with newer
kernels it doesn't, we updated the system to F32 (it was F31) but nothing
changed. He uses KDE but weinstalled Gnome too and it was the same
The video card: "Intel Corporation Iris Plus Graphics G1 (Ice Lake) (rev 07)"
could be a change in driver?
Weird thing is he just used a Live version of Ubuntu and it seems to work, is
there a known difference between them?
Searching the net I found that there is a problem with the "type" of suspend
used (S3 or S2 or something) and to try to put the line "mem_sleep_default=deep"
in the kernel line, no change...
Any suggestions? I'd really hate see him switching to Ubuntu just for this.
GiP
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3 years, 8 months
Is this better ?
by David
https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/?p=9285
I have never ever used Wordpress. I do not yet know if I followed all
the Fedora procedures
to do that.
My first impression is that that entire procedure is going to scare off
100% of the enthusiastic
Linux users that want to share ideas about Fedora.
My concern with that blog thing, is that I am wanting to share my
experience today with
Fedora users and other enthusiast of Linux, that today for the very first
time, I used Firejail
and I using it now to use the appimage of yesterday's nightly build of
Fedora 81.0, and I
am doing it in Rawhide, and that all the effort create a blog, and someone
might skim over
it a month from now and not find any relevance to it.
The other problem with blogging, is you have to be more careful with
grammar and you can't misspeak
about things. You can't tell people to go check out "Ferdora" in a
blog. LOL !
Please email me privately, to mentor me in this new journey.
David Locklear
Arcola, Texas USA
P.S. Fedora is all about security, but they want to know my latitude and
longitude to be a
formal contributor ??
3 years, 8 months
Krita related / appimage related
by David
I have never ever used an appimage before until just now.
Earlier today, I saw on Phoronix that Krita had a new beta version.
So I went to their website, clicked on nightly build and could not find a
beta,
but did find an alpha. I downloaded
the Linux version which was an appimage.
I went to the Fedora Wiki about appimages and followed the 3 step guide to
using appimages
and was surprised how simple it was.
Krita 4.4 alpha works nominally on Fedora. so if there is a beta
somewhere, then I guess
it would too.
In order to try this new version of Krita,
one must understand the basic file system layout in Fedora which in my case
is: /david/Downloads/krita4.4.appimage
use cd command in terminal to change to Downloads
In my case, that was as simple as: $ cd Downloads
next easy step ( after the $ in terminal )
type chmod +x krita-4.4.0-alpha-x86_64.appimage
( you can cut and paste the file name to simplify that, as it has some
extra stuff in it )
Exit terminal, and go back to Files
Just double-click on the Krita appimage file in Files afterwards.
Please let me know if there is a simpler way. I imagine you might want
to move
it from Downloads directory to a temporary directory or an custom directory
that you
created for appimages ??
David Locklear
3 years, 8 months
sort of Firefox related
by David
I did a new install of Rawhide a few days ago, and I just assumed that the
Firefox version was the most
recent or within a few weeks of the most recent.
I was pondering the idea of playing with Gnome Boxes, and decided I would
try to download an iso of
some other distro. When I logged on to Manjaro website, it immediately
gave me a large dialogue box that said
"your browser Version 78 is out of date."
So why could Fedora not tell me that ?
Anyways, I removed version 78 ( the rpm version ) and installed the flatpak
version, which is 80.
I am not up to date on the general consensus of using flatpaks in September
of 2020. I have no problem with flatpaks.
Now I have to set up all my web-stuff settings again.
Why would anybody want to use the rpm version of Firefox ? Limited
resources on their computer ??
While on the subject of flatpaks, what are some of the upcoming flatpak
apps to keep an eye out for ?
What are flatpaks are way above their rpm counterparts in development ?
Are future versions of Fedora ( 34, 35, etc. ) going to default to the
flatpak version of Firefox ?
My install of Rawhide has about 20 man-hours of usage, with no problems.
I hope to do an install
of 33 in a month or two.
On an unrelated topic,
the fans on my Radeon 5500XT, do not turn on except when booting up, but I
have not
tried to play a video game yet.
Cheers,
David Locklear
3 years, 8 months