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Fedora – F28 Annoyances, and Workarounds..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on June 1, 2018 by RGJune 1, 2018

Running Fedora 28 on the test system, I have encountered the following issues with various applications, and found substitute rpm workarounds..  Usually, these can be installed by downloading them ,and then using # rpm -Uvh……… –force.. Grub-customizer still crashes, but the F27 version works ( grub-customizer-5.0.6-6.fc27.x86_64 ) Wine crashes with some windows apps, and the workaround is … Continue reading →

Posted in Fedora, fix, gcc, Hacks, Linux, Opinion, Performance, quirks | Tagged application problems, fedora 28, grub-customizer, handbrake, wine, workarounds | Leave a reply

Grub2 – Stop the Insanity!

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on September 12, 2012 by RGSeptember 12, 2012

I am one of those people who compiles a lot of new kernels, and have become increasingly frustrated by the user-unfriendliness of grub2.. Now the latest version of grub2 has introduced – for reasons that I cannot fathom – two levels of menu, and relegated most of the multiple-choice kernel version boot options to the secondary menu … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, Crash and Burn.., Fedora, Hacks, kernel, Linux, Opinion, Performance | Tagged 2-tier menus, fedora, grub 1.99, grub-customizer, grub2, revert to single-level menu, solution | Leave a reply
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