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Im on Nobara Linux KDE edition. I want to play Minecraft with MultiMC but their site only provides three download options: Deb, ARCH, and Binary tarball. How do I go about downloading MultiMC? Any help would be appreciated!
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Summary The Fedora Asahi SIG and the Asahi Linux project have announced the release of Fedora Asahi Remix 39, the new flagship Linux distribution for Apple Silicon Macs, supporting the majority of M1 and M2 Macs. Quotes My thoughts In three short years, the vast majority of Apple Silicon Macs have gone from being completely unable to run Linux to having a distribution with a polished experience that many x86 machines would love to have. It's likely to be a game-changer in the sense of raising the bar for what is expected for a high quality desktop Linux experience on every platform, and much of the work done for Fedora Asahi Remix paves the way for a much more useful desktop Linux experience on ARM with other machines in the future (such as the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s). Sources Fedora Asahi Remix announcement on Fedora Magazine Fedora Asahi Remix landing page on Asahi Linux website Fedora Project website Fedora Asahi Remix website
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Hello Everyone, I am new to Fedora, but I have been working on the AWS-EC2 instance for about 2 years. I installed Fedora on my machine on a dedicated SSD of 500GB. For some reason, under the `About` section of the `Settings` the disk usage is shown incorrectly. Can anyone help me with this? Also, I noticed that the volume is shallow when compared to my Windows machine. If any further information is required do let me know. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this.
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Hi all, I'm using Nobara 38 with KDE and I have the Archer T6E AC1300 wifi card. I'm dual booting Windows 10 and Nobara from physically separate drives, they don't have any common partitions or drives either. The distro didn't seem to have any drivers installed for the card, so I followed various forum posts and installed the braodcom-wl drivers for the wifi card using dnf. I ran the command lspci -nn -d 14e4: and got the following output-- 04:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM4360 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter [14e4:43a0] (rev 03) My wifi card seems to be able to connect to my router and hotspots from my phones, but fails to create a hotspot from the PC. I'm not using any terminal commands to create hotpspot, I'm clicking on the Hotspot button in the Network system tray menu. Everytime I get the notifications shown below when it fails-- I have even tried creating a Wifi (shared) network manually from the Connectivity page of KDE Settings. It also gives the same mesasge. PC Specifications:- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 GPU: AMD Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6 Motherboard: ASrock B450M Pro 4 RAM: 2x8 GB 3600 MHz running at 3200 MHz Storage: 1 TB NVMe m.2, 1 TB SATA 3 6 GB/s m.2, 1 TB SATA 3 6 GB/s 2.5' Power: Corsair RM650 80+ Gold Please help fix this problem, or understand why it's happening. Thanks.
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Summary A month after introducing the initial Fedora Slimbook (16-inch) model, a new 14-inch model without an NVIDIA GPU has been added to the lineup based on initial feedback. Quotes My thoughts The initial feedback for the laptop was largely positive with the notable "head-scratcher" around having an NVIDIA card in the laptop, so this new model without an NVIDIA GPU provides an option for people who do not want it. It also shows the commitment to engaging with the community to provide branded options. The discounts for the Fedora Linux 39 release and for Fedora contributors are great to help promote the product within the initial user base. Sources Fedora Slimbook 14 announcement Fedora Slimbook website Fedora Workstation website Fedora Workstation 39 announcement Fedora Linux 39 announcement
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Summary Slimbook and the Fedora Project jointly launch the Fedora Slimbook, a new high-end co-branded laptop that ships with Fedora Workstation preloaded. Quotes My thoughts This follows the partnership with Lenovo in 2020 to launch ThinkPads preloaded with Fedora. Unlike the Lenovo Fedora Edition ThinkPads, the Fedora Slimbook is fully co-branded and includes dedicated support for the software and hardware. Fedora is clearly aiming to broaden its user base and make its offerings more accessible to the general audience. Sources Press release from Fedora and Slimbook Fedora Slimbook website 2020 Announcement of Fedora Edition Lenovo ThinkPads
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Hello everyone. A few days ago I installed Fedora on my secondary SSD and everything is working great except the fact that it takes over a minute to boot. My PC is not slow at all (R5 3600, 16gb ram, rtx 3060ti) and my SSD has ~2gb sequential read and write and considering my 2014 base MacBook pro boots in less than 10 seconds 1 minute seemed slow on my pc. After clicking ESC I noticed that it gets stuck on "Reached target basic.target - Basic System" for 40-50 sec and then basically immediately boots. Is there any way I can fix this? Here is the video of the boot process: https://youtu.be/GR_ikj2XGsc
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I'm encountering a weird big on my Linux desktop. Starting with specs: CPU: 5900X MB: MSI MAG Mortar WiFi B550 RAM: Crucial Ballistix @ 3600mhz GPU: Powercolor 6800XT Midnight Black OS: Fedora Server w/ gnome desktop (Wayland) The conditions: I run two servers hosting windows VMs with Nvidia GPUs passed through. I use Parsec to stream the gaming VMs to my desktop. I'm using the VMs for primarily mobility and privacy/ isolation reasons. One VM is hosted on unRAID, the other is on Proximox. Both VMs stream at 1080p h.265. The error: whenever I a) change the resolution of the VM, or switch between the VMs on parsec, the graphics driver crashes the whole gnome desktop, and the only remedy is a complete reset. The error is repeatable (endlessly). I also have a laptop with a 3050ti running fedora. I don't have any of the issues mentioned above. I'm open to any tests/solutions. Other weirdness; the bios post often hangs on vga for 20-40 seconds before finally completing post and getting into fedora. I'm not seeing anything in dmicode or systems-analyze that can identify what's happening here either.
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Hi everyone, I've had amazing luck at developing a method to run steam games in splitscreen (basically already got it to work, but needs much optimizing which is why I'm here). So my goal is to create a linux program that will split a users desktop monitor into two, launch steam via LXC containers while pushing both usb and bluetooth controllers to specific containers to create a system of splitscreen gaming. I'm taking this one step at a time. I can split my screen into two using fakexrandr (I wanted to use xrandrs virtual monitiors but unfortunately that doesn't work on ubuntus gnome). I've created containers that are functional for keyboard and mouse (I haven't yet gotten to the usb and bluetooth controller stage) and run steam with vulkan at full speed. I used the snap version of LXD to get LXD version 4.0.11. When I install a game locally it will run fine, however I have also used: <lxc config device add steam1 steamlibhdd disk source=/mnt/Big_Ubuntu/LinuxSteamLibrary path=/mnt/Big_Ubuntu/LinuxSteamLibrary> so that I can save storage space. This works for lots of games, however lots of other games such as AoE2 DE and Halo do not run. The errors that steam seems to complain about are to do with bwrap. I believe fedora users are having a similar issue however I'm unable to follow along with their fixes. I don't believe this is a permissions issue as I run the containers as privileged containers, and have played with Idmaps. Is there any sort of way to resolve this issue? I don't really want to download 60+ gigs of Halo to get it to work in splitscreen (although that is an option...)
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I have a Lenovo E595 which runs Fedora 33. Now it started to freeze when booted up without the dock, it happens a few seconds after I have logged in. It also freezes at a unknown time after unplugged from the dock when booted in it. What do I want to look at to try figure out what is happening? I updated it now when plugged in and rebooted, still has the same issue after. I thought it might have had something to do with my interface bonding which bonds to a interface on the dock. But nmcli con down <interface> doesn't help. I will be running thru the journalctl -b -1 when I take a look again. Something else I should look at? It also has freezed at random times before when entering sleep, I have not experienced this in a while now tho.
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I'm running Fedora 34, I installed Spotify through flatpak. One day it stopped working, I might have updated between the last time it worked, but I don't remember. There are no error messages or nothing, I do not know where I could find logs, if any. There simply is just no audio, it shows up in audio apps in gnome settings. I have reinstalled it, and deleted the local files flatpak doesn't remove, no difference. Anybody know what I can try? I'm just using the webplayer for now.
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Anyone knows how to get Webull Linux Client to install on Fedora? See link below. https://www.webull.com/introduce Currently it supports debian based distros only. I don't think the app is open sourced otherwise I would just compiled it from source code. This leaves me two options, use some hackery to unpacked the .deb installer file and get it to install on Fedora somehow or use wine to run the windows version. I would like to try the first option first. Anyone has any experience in doing this?
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Hey! I'm having a bit of issues with docker (Which I have not used before) My setup is Fedora 34. I have the web app in source control and I want it mapped inside the containers for them to run in (typical web development). This works but docker makes all files root from which it created (etc logs), this isn't ideal at all. My co-workers don't have this issue, they are running OSX. What I have tried: https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/userns-remap/ Docker failed to start, had to reboot and it started again (I could not see that it mentioned it) Now when I run docker-compose -up it runs as when without it until it stops here: ERROR: failed to register layer: ApplyLayer exit status 1 stdout: stderr: Container ID 7584526 cannot be mapped to a host ID I ended up finding stuff about user namespaces not beeing enabled by default, but I found nothing on how to enable or check if it was on Fedora 34, closest was CentOS 7.4, and from what I can tell from superuser is that it is then enabled: https://superuser.com/questions/1294215/is-it-safe-to-enable-user-namespaces-in-centos-7-4-and-how-to-do-it $ cat /proc/sys/user/max_user_namespaces 62834 What am I doing wrong or is there a better way to do this? This seems unnecessarily difficult.
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Hi, I am thinking about multi booting Windows 10 Pro, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Kali Linux. I am planning on having all the Linux distros on their own drive together. I am also only thinking about Ubuntu to learn Linux and then transition to using Fedora and Kali. My question is what would be the dangers and/or draw backs of multi booting and having the Linux distros on their own drive? What concerns should I consider if I want to continue with the multi boot? Everything else who want to say about it? I am also thinking about running MacOs on a Linux VM, however, I am on the fence about it, I just need to get my photos and videos off my phone quickly and effectively (iPhone). Thanks in advance, for the replies and answers.
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Hi, I want to have Ubuntu and Fedora have the same home directory. I'm not sure how to go about it and I would like some help. I have not installed either Ubuntu or Fedora yet and they will be on the same drive. I am also very new to Linux and I do not now much. I would like both distros to have access to files, photos, videos, and similar, but keep the applications separated to the distro where they were downloaded. Thanks in advanced for the help and responses!
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Previous month I switched to Zorin OS from windows. Used it for 5 6 days than I started realizing Zorin was causing way too much eye strain for me. So, I started looking for fixes theming, font sizes and types(tried windows fonts) and night light thingy etc. but nothing worked for me after 7th day just 2 hours of computer usage started causing headaches and my eyes start to explode. Then I looked into forum and found out that something called Temporal Dithering could be the reason I tried disabling it, but Nvidia X Server was not working properly could find a way to do it using terminal, a lot of persons on stackoverflow gave suggestions but all of their commands failed, then I reached the point I realized I don't know what I am doing. So, I made the switch to another distro thinking might be issue with Zorin OS but no, elementary OS, Mint and Fedora, MX I had same issue so i switched back to windows 2 days ago when I could not take any more abuse to my eyes. Now I don't have the eye strain just i night sleep and I have been using my laptop for a day and didn't even realize. I just wanted to ask if someone else here had the same issue and found a fix. I really want to move to Linux environment as I love the customizability it offers, but this eye problem is the biggest hurdle. So, it would be nice if someone here has some suggestion or experience with it.
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I just built a new Desktop PC for Christmas and the MediaTek MT7922 on my motherboard is not being detected. Its a Wireless card that is built into the GIGABYTE B650I AORUS ULTRA motherboard. The wireless card WAS working when I finished building the PC, but then the toggle for WiFi and Bluetooth in Fedora 37 just vanished from settings and the control panel. I have reinstalled Fedora 37 to hopefully rectify the issues, but to no avail. In the meantime, I have internet connection via Ethernet, but as a temporary solution. Someone from the Fedora Discord server told me that its not a driver issue but something in the stack. I'm a Linux newbie so I don't understand what they mean by that. Here is my build probe https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=3c25f43c23
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CPU: AMD A8-6600k 3.9GHz APU Host: Win10 64-bit SVM is enabled in BIOS. Logs are attached if anyone wants to see them. VBox.log VBoxHardening.log
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Hello, Om in the process of setting up Korora (Fedora Linux Distrubution). Currently im in Live Mode, and i want to install it on my 500GB secondary drive. Only one problem: this one shows up everywhere except the Installer. Where it shoud be. So what do you suggest should i do? Im new to linux and I dont know what to do.... Leo
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Am trying to install a Fedora26-GNOME iso in VirtualBox on my relatively new Windows 10 machine and keep running into this obnoxious boot error: boot_image = vmlinuz crashed At this point I am not evening getting that warning anymore, just a blank black screen in the VB Guest window. What is further annoying is that the Fedora26-Cinnamon spin seems to work just fine in VirtualBox, as do the latest versions of OpenSUSE, Scientific Linux and some Ubuntu spins. So I don't think it is specifically VirtualBox nor the Linux Kernel being shipped with Fedora26. But I don't know enough about the guts of linux distros to diagnose it further than that.
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I am trying to install Fedora Linux, more specifically the KDE Plasma desktop, on my laptop, a GL752VW-DH71, to dual boot with windows, however after creating the live usb with fedora media writer and booting to the USB, it was just repeating stuff including most commonly [ 3768.290057] NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#3 stuck for 22s! [Xorg:1332] and stuff to that extent. I tried booting from the option that had UEFI in front of it and the option that just had the usb with nothing in front of it and it would eventually come to an error very similar to this or spit out PCIE errors. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong?
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http://fedoraproject.org "This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project" Sources: Phoronix coverage: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Fedora-NV-GNOME-Soft-HDR Original blog post: https://blogs.gnome.org/uraeus/2017/07/13/fedora-workstation-26-is-out/ Fedora "Forbidden Items" Nvidia Driver Permalink: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Forbidden_items?rd=ForbiddenItems#NVIDIA Negativo17 Nvidia Driver Repo: https://negativo17.org/nvidia-driver/ (Heads up, all references to free below are to do with software freedom, not to having a cost.) Broken up into a general overview from phoronix, more detail from Schaller's original blog post, Schaller's comments on Phoronix addressing the concerns over why this isn't being done for AMD Catalyst, and similar drivers, and then finally my comments. General Overview In an extremely odd move, it looks like RedHat and the community board for Fedora are looking to package and distribute the nvidia proprietary driver for the Fedora 27 release this October/November. As Michael outlines in his article So it looks like Fedora 27 will ship out of the box with nouveau but the Nvidia driver will be packaged *and* distributed by Fedora. If you're wondering who Christian Schaller/Uraeus2 is, he's a RedHat Senior Software Engineering Manager who's been working on GNOME and gstreamer, among other projects, for over 17 years, so he's more than qualified to be speaking about the future plans of the Fedora Distro. This is a bit of an add move since Fedora has an explicit rule forbidding their maintainers from distributing *ANY* nonfree products with their distro. Until a free codec for MP3 came out last year they didn't even distribute a way to listen to MP3s in their distro. In fact, this has been such a big deal in the past that they have a forbidden items list explaining why a lot of popular nonfree software isn't available in their Distro, which explicitly lists the Nvidia driver reading: More Detail In his blog post, Schaller goes into more detail, discussing what package they plan on using. The build will work a la Negativo17's build. This means they're going through and doing a proper packaging setup for the nvidia driver for the first time ever in any distribution. This includes work they've done with nvidia to remove all the messy file conflicts with mesa, and ensure that it functions properly alongside a mesa driver. This means it will work the same way it does with Negativo's build, just withoug having to add his repository. If looking for more details on how this is different from say the RPMFusion package, please see the Negativo17 package page. It talks about a lot of the work that was done to clean up all the different packages to make sure they function cleanly, and it covers not just Fedora but CentOS and RHEL changes too. Comments from Schaller in the Phoronix Forums In the comments post for the Phoronix Article, Schaller popped in and addressed some of the questions and concerns they had there. I'm going to quote him directly here because I don't want to misword things: My comments This is a big deal. It's a huge move for the Fedora community since it goes against some of the basic principles they've followed since the community distribution started. That being said it's an even bigger move for Fedora users who use Nvidia hardware. Having a distribution that, after install it's 1 click to get your graphics card working, instead of having to fight and hack with nvidia's installer, or search online for repositories with your driver prehacked and then fight with it if you ever need to not use it, is a big plus for nvidia users. I am concerned with the idea of packaging nonfree stuff with an OS all about freedom, they're also about bleeding edge performance and you just won't get that without the proprietary driver. This is also a *MASSIVE* deal for any gamers on Linux. This means it's going to be possible to get Fedora up and running using nvidia's proprietary driver even more easily than it is currently with Ubuntu and it's spinoffs. While Ubuntu includes a nonfree nvidia package for their Distro, it's still using all the mesa hackwork that the normal nvidia installer uses which can cause other issues. This work is also not specific to *just* Fedora, or RHEL, or CentOS, meaning we could see these reworked drivers make their way over to Ubuntu as well, improving quality of life with these drivers across the board. With all of the work on supporting Wayland on Nvidia cards, improvements to DRM for Nvidia cards, and the improved packaging and isolation of the Nvidia drivers, in the next year or two we could be seeing an Nvidia user experience on Linux that's actually on par with the AMD experience and the experience Nvidia has on Windows.
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I'm at a point where I'm done with Windows, even just for gaming. I currently dual boot Windows with Ubuntu but I want to move to a different distro. I tried 4 via USB, Manjaro XFCE, Fedora, Pop!OS, and Manjaro Gnome. I was gonna try two more but they either were gonna take forever to download or didn't let me try it through my flash drive (Deepin and CentOS). The only one I didn't care for was Manjaro XFCE (this might be down to me not use to it, I just really like the Gnome layout). Out of the remaining ones (unless you have other suggestions) which would you recommend for Gaming and Productivity? I play primarily on Steam but also use pretty much all other launchers (I grab any free game I can get no matter the launcher) including Battle.net, Epic, Ubisoft, and Bethesda. I use DaVinci Resolve for video editing and I dabble in Inkscape, Gimp, and Darktable.