On 12/15/22 2:56 AM, John Pilkington wrote:
On 15/12/2022 03:45, home user wrote:
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I just did 'dnf upgrade' on a system with an old Dell monitor and an
Android tv. Graphics card is GT 710 running X11 in KDE. The active
screen switches during boot, so it's best to have both screens powered
up at that time.
I almost always have both monitors on when starting to boot. The only
exceptions I can think of is when dealing with possible monitor or
graphics card issues.
There have been lots of KDE-related updates since Nov 3, so the upgrade
may take some time. And allow several minutes to build the kmods before
doing 'sudo systemctl reboot'
It's seems to have been true for a long time now that, after "dnf
upgrade", the kmods build takes a long time. There seems to also be a
process involving mandb that takes a long time. What I always do is
watch ksysguard. Only once that shows negligible CPU activity and the
cooling fans get slower and quieter, I reboot. I've also noticed that
the shutdown part of reboot sometimes (recently: always!) takes quite
long (minutes).
HTH
John P
No one has yet answered my question:
Is what is currently in RPM Fusion non-free 36 updates everything I need
to really fix the problem for f36?
That should need only a yes or no answer.
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