Hi Andrey,
Thanks for responding. I can't really keep trashing and redoing my
computer, its the only one I have right now. I uploaded the hw-probe to
the database.
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=3743010fb5
If you have any thoughts please let me know.
Thanks,
Brian
On 12/13/18 4:07 AM, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:
13.12.2018, 07:55, "Mr Brian Domenick" <bdomenick@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,
I have a 15 inch HP Spectre 360 running Fedora 28, it runs fine using
nouveau video and wireless works. I tried to upgrade to Fedora 29. After
upgrade with dnf it is fairly broken. Everything came up on the surface,
but it was sluggish and sudo bash was very slow to authenticate and it
was popping multiple oops messages at the top of the screen. I then did
a fresh install of Fedora 29. This seemed to mostly work and no
immediate sluggishness once done. I then upgraded using dnf to the
latest software. This is where the bad behavior came from. After dnf
upgrade sluggishness on sudo again as opposed to instantaneous
authentication before dnf, wifi could now not be shut off. Oops messages
on top of screen and complaining about one of the cpu's in dmesg and
also complaining about Noveau. Wifi became broken and gnome network
manager to shut it off wouldn't do anything. The icon showed as up with
signal but a browser wouldn't work. When it popped up report screen to
report kernel problem it was populated with no info and all you could
really do was close it. Funny thing is I did a fresh install of 29 first
on my Samsung laptop which has strictly intel graphics and different
wireless and everything works 100% on that laptop.
Thanks, any thoughts would be appreciated, I put Fedora 28 back on the
HP and its fine with all the latest software there.
Brian
Hi,
Please provide more details by https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/hw-probe.
sudo dnf install https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages/hw-probe/1.4/2.fc28/noarch/hw-probe-1.4-2.fc28.noarch.rpm
I'll look at the probe. Also please make a probe of the failed computer state if possible (repeat the dnf upgrade to f29).
Thank you.
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