EbonJaeger quickemu is a QEMU wrapper that enables you to quickly create and run optimized virtual machines. You choose the operating system, and quickemu takes care of the rest.
This looks cool!
EbonJaeger quickemu is a QEMU wrapper that enables you to quickly create and run optimized virtual machines. You choose the operating system, and quickemu takes care of the rest.
This looks cool!
After finishing the updates my system refused to switch off/reboot/log out: clicking the 'off' icon didn't work. After rebooting with the hardware power switch all seems OK.
Yannnd Same here, had to do "sudo shutdown -r now" instead to reboot.
Are you both using gnome?
This is why we want offline updates (Both gnome-software and Discover support it).
If people encounter this as already hinted a hard shutdown / reset is not needed. Just open a terminal and run reboot
or halt -p
to power off.
I didn't realize Hyprland was in the repos. I assume it gets treated like Sway when it comes to support and packaging. I've watched several people's YouTube reviews and demos of it(especially @mylinuxforwork channel), and it looks like a very cool tiling window manager. I tried to play with it on a virtual machine a while back, but Hyprland and VirtualBox didn't get along. I may have to give it another try either in a VM again or on an older laptop.
One machine done reboot and all came back up, looks ok. Will do main machine after backup finishes.
Installing egl-gbm, version 1.1.2, release 2
File conflicts:
/usr/lib64/libnvidia-egl-gbm.so.1 from nvidia-glx-driver-common gets replaced by egl-gbm package
Extracting the files of egl-gbm
Installed egl-gbm
Installing 95 / 233
nvidia-glx-driver-common-560.35.03-548-1-x86_64.eopkg [cached]
Installing nvidia-glx-driver-common, version 560.35.03, release 548
Upgrading to new distribution release
Extracting the files of nvidia-glx-driver-common
Not removing conflicted file : /usr/lib64/libnvidia-egl-gbm.so.1
Upgraded nvidia-glx-driver-common
Seeing the above on main machine should I reboot?
banger Did your updates actually fail or did you just notice that in the output? If the latter then that's normal and happens when a file is moved from one package to another.
Yes I just noticed it in the output so its safe to reboot I assume. Nothing to indicate the updates failed.
One laptop and three of my VMs installed perfectly. The Plasma VM just displayed a black screen, with the mouse cursor only visible in the window's client area. It's bedtime here, I'll fuss with it in the morning, and maybe I'll figure out how to fix it. G'night all!
A new entry to the repository this week was Sweethome3D thanks to @androidnisse
Pain free as always. Solus 4.6 is now showing up everywhere. Awesome
Thanks guys...
Did all the updates. No errors, but if I boot on the new kernel 6.11 I get a black screen and my monitors do not turn on(No Signal). If I boot to 6.10 all working as normal. I am on Plasma with AMD CPU & 2 AMD GPU's. Is it possible that with the new kernel my default GPU changed? Normally my PC uses the 6700XT and not the 6400.