[Swlug] Mint v Chromium

Rhys Sage rhys_sage at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 21 15:22:54 UTC 2022


This is the syslog

https://docs.google.com/document/d/131qomhZy6Vnx7ldlzCCp_rv4uKpcg3efWxZAd1PNMos/edit?usp=sharing

This is the grep
https://docs.google.com/document/d/131qomhZy6Vnx7ldlzCCp_rv4uKpcg3efWxZAd1PNMos/edit?usp=sharing


Rhys Sage






On Tuesday, 21 June 2022, 09:29:31 GMT-4, <swlug-request at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote: 





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Today's Topics:

  1. Remote SWLUG on Jitsi tonight Tuesday 21 June 2022 at 7pm BST
      (Daniel Morris)
  2. Re: Mint v Chromium (Alan Gray)
  3. Re: Remote SWLUG on Jitsi tonight Tuesday 21 June 2022 at 7pm
      BST (Huw Pearce)
  4. Re: Remote SWLUG on Jitsi tonight Tuesday 21 June 2022 at 7pm
      BST (Daniel Morris)
Avoid travel chaos tonight with a good old fashioned remote SWLUG meeting, tonight, on Jitsi at 7pm. You can revel in the post-truth 20-20 hindsight by reasoning this SWLUG is remote to:

1) Show your solidarity with striking transport workers amidst the cost-of-living crisis
2) Stay safe (COFID is out to get you!)
3) 'Cos No Fridges are available for this time slot
4) Any other (il)legitimate reason - it is 2022 be creative, and Free!

I'm going to be crowing about how easy openSUSE Leap 15.4 upgrades have been, even when my ISP decided to stamp on the radio signals mid-way through. And how OpenReach celebrated the Jubilee bank holidays by ripping out the "legacy" June/July 2021 overhead fibre and started afresh - still just the 40m of tree cutting left... 

Simply launch a web-browser and go to

https://meet.jit.si/swlugmeetonline

Or,
https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/ and choose "Start a call" and enter "swlugmeetonline" as the name.

 Daniel

Hello Rhys,

Checkout as a starter

http://www.webupd8.org/2013/01/enable-trim-on-ssd-solid-state-drives.html?m=1

Regards
Alan Gray

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Hi Daniel,

Good to hear your openSUSE Leap upgrade to 15.4 went well. I have to 
have another go after following the instructions I found, that did not work.

My openSUSE Tumbleweed systems continue to update without any dramas and 
hopefully 'touch wood' continue to do so.

Kind regards,

Huw

On 21/06/2022 13:14, Daniel Morris via Swlug wrote:
> Avoid travel chaos tonight with a good old fashioned remote SWLUG 
> meeting, tonight, on Jitsi at 7pm. You can revel in the post-truth 
> 20-20 hindsight by reasoning this SWLUG is remote to:
>
> 1) Show your solidarity with striking transport workers amidst the 
> cost-of-living crisis
> 2) Stay safe (COFID is out to get you!)
> 3) 'Cos No Fridges are available for this time slot
> 4) Any other (il)legitimate reason - it is 2022 be creative, and Free!
>
> I'm going to be crowing about how easy openSUSE Leap 15.4 upgrades 
> have been, even when my ISP decided to stamp on the radio signals 
> mid-way through. And how OpenReach celebrated the Jubilee bank 
> holidays by ripping out the "legacy" June/July 2021 overhead fibre and 
> started afresh - still just the 40m of tree cutting left...
>
> Simply launch a web-browser and go to
>
> https://meet.jit.si/swlugmeetonline
>
> Or,
> https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/ and choose "Start a call" and enter 
> "swlugmeetonline" as the name.
>
>  Daniel
>

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Hi Huw,

Most have been pretty flawless, apply any missing/current patches, set releasever=15.4, 'zypper ref; zypper dup'. I think I've one machine that I've updated from about 12.x or 13.1 (never get around to nuke & pave). I add the DVD iso as a local repo, slurping a WiFi hotspot or using my mobile's generous limit. Pretty much these instructions: https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade

One system had a bit of drama losing the connection, about 800 packages left to apply with 1100 done. Problem was zypper executable was hosed with
"zypper: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/libzypp.so.1722: undefined symbol:...".  I just scp'd the libzypp and zypper packages from the DVD image over and applied with rpm, and they restarted the 'zypper dup'. It saved a 600 mile round-trip, or having to 'fess up to a colleague and do a rollback :)

Tumbleweed for a year was fun but just too much churn for my day-day, especially now with metered bandwidth.

 Daniel

On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 at 13:41, Huw Pearce via Swlug <swlug at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> Good to hear your openSUSE Leap upgrade to 15.4 went well. I have to 
> have another go after following the instructions I found, that did not work.
> 
> My openSUSE Tumbleweed systems continue to update without any dramas and 
> hopefully 'touch wood' continue to do so.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Huw
> 
> On 21/06/2022 13:14, Daniel Morris via Swlug wrote:
>> Avoid travel chaos tonight with a good old fashioned remote SWLUG 
>> meeting, tonight, on Jitsi at 7pm. You can revel in the post-truth 
>> 20-20 hindsight by reasoning this SWLUG is remote to:
>>
>> 1) Show your solidarity with striking transport workers amidst the 
>> cost-of-living crisis
>> 2) Stay safe (COFID is out to get you!)
>> 3) 'Cos No Fridges are available for this time slot
>> 4) Any other (il)legitimate reason - it is 2022 be creative, and Free!
>>
>> I'm going to be crowing about how easy openSUSE Leap 15.4 upgrades 
>> have been, even when my ISP decided to stamp on the radio signals 
>> mid-way through. And how OpenReach celebrated the Jubilee bank 
>> holidays by ripping out the "legacy" June/July 2021 overhead fibre and 
>> started afresh - still just the 40m of tree cutting left...
>>
>> Simply launch a web-browser and go to
>>
>> https://meet.jit.si/swlugmeetonline
>>
>> Or,
>> https://jitsi.org/jitsi-meet/ and choose "Start a call" and enter 
>> "swlugmeetonline" as the name.
>>
>>  Daniel
>>
> 
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