On 11/10/2021 17:49, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 10/10/21 11:56, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/10/2021 08:45, Stephen Morris wrote:
Hi,
I got the following messages from a sudo dnf upgrade. Are they indicating that the indicated files need to be updated at the Fedora end?
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/kdm.conf:1: Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/kdm/ → /run/kdm/; please update the tmpfiles.d/
drop-in file accordingly.
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/kdm.conf:2: Line references path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating /var/run/xdmctl → /run/xdmctl; please update the tmpfile
s.d/ drop-in file accordingly.
Do you actually use kdm as your display manager? I'm pretty sure it has been depreciated and going forward sddm will
fully replace it. I've not used kdm in a long time and don't know how well it is maintained.
You can run "systemctl status display-manager" to verify what DM you're using.
If it is not kdm, I would "sudo dnf erase kdm".
Thanks Ed, I am using gdm as my display manager. I could delete kdm, but I keep it around in case I decide to move away from gdm. I have tried sddm and hated it and I considered kdm to be significantly superior in the user interface, and in my view unless sddm undergoes significant interface development it is not worth using, kdm is far superior.
OK.
Well, those messages are "harmless" notifications. So, either ignore them or file a bugzilla against kdm.
And, if you have some idea of what you'd like to see changed in sddm you may want to go to kde.org and file
some suggestion.
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