Dragon Q6A: Excellent Qualcomm SBC

Dragon Q6A: Excellent Qualcomm SBC

Aparentemente se les fue la olla a los de #Fedora con la actualización a #Fedora43 si se tiene instalado #PostgreSQL.
#Fedora42 trae #PostgreSQL_16, mientras que la v43 trae #PostgreSQL_18. Entonces, al actualizar el SO, todo peta, porque no puedes usar `postgresql-setup --upgrade`, ya que tu cluster es v16 y el upgrade sólo sirve de v17 a v18.
Más info y solución, aquí: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/cant-upgrade-postgres-after-f42-f43/171071/4
Unfortunately there are a few issues. Fedora does not allow to install multiple versions of Postgres, which makes this a bit more complicated. Luckily the postgres-upgrade packages include the “old” (n-1) binaries. There are a few options available how to do the upgrade. I am trying to find a nice solution that is the least error prone. e.g. if you are not careful you might end up with things like old cluster does not use data checksums but the new one does. An upgrade always replaces your c...
Woke up to find my work laptop totally unresponsive (black screen, mouse keyboard ignored). Power cycled it and now after entering LUKS password I get
Generating "/run/initramfs/rdsoreport.txt"
Followed by
failed to connect to system scope bus via local transport: no such file or directory
after I press enter to continue.
Any suggestions?
So, after the #Fedora43 upgrade, every time I woke my laptop from suspend, the UI font size and scaling were resetting to some values, different from my preferred ones. I was ready to file a bug when I remembered something.
Turns out I had configured a script some time ago to do just that (change font and scaling) and forgot about it because in #Fedora42 it wasn't activating automatically. Now, in 43, it does, and I spent 30 minutes freaking out about it.
Tip: Always check your configs first.
This Isn’t a VM: Fedora KDE Desktop on openSUSE in Podman!
#opensuse #opensuseleap #opensusetumbleweed #leap #tumbleweed #sysadmin #linux #Podman #KDE #LinuxServer #Webtop #Btrfs #LinuxContainers #fedora #fedora43 #fedora42
While browsing my ~/.config directory on my Fedora laptop, I found three subfolders:
google-chrome,
google-chrome-beta, and
google-chrome-unstable
Since I don't use Google Chrome, I simply removed these subfolders. But about an hour later, i found them there again. I suspect that ZapZap (A wrapper for WhatsApp web) is creating these folders. Could this be possible?