#BookThreads #booksky 💙📚 #bookstodon TCL's #DNF Friday #21 - Romance Not Veiled Thinly Enough. Today, on my #bookblog, I explain why I can't fully write a #bookreview for "Like Snow Before Sun" by Marianne Rabalais Sulser. My regrets to Atmosphere press who gave me the ARC of this from Edelweiss.

http://tcl-bookreviews.com/2026/05/22/tcls-dnf-friday-21-romance-not-veiled-thinly-enough/

TCL’s #DNF Friday #21 – Romance Not Veiled Thinly Enough.

Why I can’t fully write a Book Review for “Like Snow Before Sun” by Marianne Rabalais Sulser. Summary: “Acadia, Nova Scotia, 1755. Jeanne LeJeune stands at the crossroads of two worlds.…

The Chocolate Lady's Book Review Blog
E3 2001 commenced 25 years ago today, and that means the infamous "Duke Nukem Forever" 2001 trailer is now a quarter of a century old! Always bet on Duke.
#WhenItsDone #DukeNukem #DNF #DNF2001
https://youtu.be/TDlB2P1leRM?si=Qjn50kW6SHQFIaui
Duke Nukem Forever - E3 Trailer 2001

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@rl_dane @joel @dm @sotolf @thedoctor @pixx @orbitalmartian @adamsdesk @krafter @roguefoam @clayton @giantspacesquid @Twizzay @stfn

Package rollbacks can be done in #RHEL in #yum (and #DNF). I've done it several times on RHEL 6 thru 8.

Besides the standard yum update/install/remove commands, there is also:

yum history

which will show the list of yum transactions on the machine, each one numbered and how many packages were altered. If you want to see the list of packages altered for a particular transaction, you would use:

yum history N

with N being the Nth transaction. Suppose, however, there were problems with that transaction or a sysadmin patched the wrong server, you can rollback a transaction with:

yum history undo N

This feature is filesystem-independent. Please see man yum for more juicy info. 😀

Si, comme moi, vous avez #GnomeSoftware qui prend 5 min à charger les données, où si l'extinction du pc met elle aussi 5 min, c'est sans doute à cause de dnf5daemon-server.

https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/gnome-software-is-unresponsive-when-a-repository-with-repo-gpgcheck-1-exists/189222

En l'occurrence dans mon cas c'est la vérification gpg d'un des 2 repos tiers que j'ai déclaré : #vscodium ou #librewolf (très certainement ce dernier vu les alertes lors de la mise à jour)

#dnf #Fedora #gnome

GNOME Software is unresponsive when a repository with repo_gpgcheck=1 exists

Problem If you install some additional third party RPM repositories (or install third-party RPM files which themselves add an RPM repository), you might see GNOME Software suddenly becoming very unresponsive. Just loading the initial page (or any page) can take 5 minutes. These 5-minute delays can happen in unknown intervals. The currently confirmed third-party repos which cause this are: Cursor, NextDNS. Note: This issue might also affect DNFDragora in KDE, but that hasn’t been confirmed yet...

Fedora Discussion

Amikor már hónapok óta nem frissíted a Fedorát, mert ugye minek?!

Most, hogy verziófrissítést készülök csinálni, az azt megelőző rendszerfrissítés során... észrevettem, hogy lehet kicsit elhanyagoltam a rendszerfrissítéseket.

De, mentségemre szóljon, hogy ha stabil a rendszer, akkor nem szeretek belenyúlni, és sajnos, vagy nem sajnos, de néha egy egy #dnf update után megesik, hogy eltörik egy-egy csomag. Ritkán, ugye, de tuti, hogy az, amelyikre éppen égetően szükségem van.

#Fedora #Linux #update #upgrade #magyar #hungarian

Fedora 44 includes a small improvement for enabling/disabling repos that makes my OCD happy.

old syntax:
dnf config-manager setopt $repoid.enabled=1
dnf config-manager setopt $repoid.enabled=0

new syntax:
dnf config-manager enable $repoid
dnf config-manager disable $repoid

#fedora #dnf

Anyone an idea how to fix/get around this mess?

I have a system that says its Fedora 42 in /etc/os-release
But it has still the fc41 packages installed and tries to use these repos with dnf update.

Trying again to run the system upgrade errors out as seen in the second screenshot, and doing a normal dnf update with forcing the releasever variable to 42 fails because of all these conflicting files between the fc41 and fc42 packages 😔

#Fedora #Fedora41 #Fedora42 #DNF #DuckDuckFedi