Upgrading to Fedora 34
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Yay, was planning to get to this this morning but, alas, it was not to be. Trying to do some of this in the background now.
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My system does not fully boot
I suspect it is the Nvidia driver I am using.
Troubleshoot in a bit.
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I couldn’t wait. Doing a fresh install of 34, KDE spin right now.
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
My system does not fully boot
I suspect it is the Nvidia driver I am using.
Troubleshoot in a bit.
Yup, edited the grub on boot to no blacklist the noveau driver and also not set wtf ever the nvidia drm thing was there and it boots up.
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Okay, work issues handled.
I reinstalled the nvidia packages from RPMFusion, so now let's see what happens on reboot.
I do not recall installing anything form command line, but is seems I did. So this will likely not work
[jbusch@d-jared ~]$ sudo dnf list installed *nvidia* Installed Packages akmod-nvidia.x86_64 3:465.24.02-1.fc34 @rpmfusion-nonfree kmod-nvidia-5.11.15-200.fc33.x86_64.x86_64 3:465.24.02-1.fc33 @@commandline kmod-nvidia-5.11.15-300.fc34.x86_64.x86_64 3:465.24.02-1.fc34 @@commandline kmod-nvidia-5.11.16-200.fc33.x86_64.x86_64 3:465.24.02-1.fc33 @@commandline nvidia-settings.x86_64 3:465.24.02-1.fc34 @rpmfusion-nonfree xorg-x11-drv-nvidia.x86_64 3:465.24.02-4.fc34 @rpmfusion-nonfree xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-kmodsrc.x86_64 3:465.24.02-4.fc34 @rpmfusion-nonfree xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-libs.x86_64 3:465.24.02-4.fc34 @rpmfusion-nonfree [jbusch@d-jared ~]$
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Are you using Fedora as your desktop/Laptop OS?
I feel like I have asked this question before...
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@wls-itguy said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
Are you using Fedora as your desktop/Laptop OS?
Both.
Last night's upgrade was my desktop.
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
Okay, work issues handled.
I reinstalled the nvidia packages from RPMFusion, so now let's see what happens on reboot.
I do not recall installing anything form command line, but is seems I did. So this will likely not work
Did not help.
Uninstalled the Nvidia driver and all better as far as booting is concerned.
Now to try and install again or something.
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@dustinb3403 said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
Don't care. I update regularly. If that is not good enough, nothing is going to help.
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
@dustinb3403 said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
Don't care. I update regularly. If that is not good enough, nothing is going to help.
The article is relating to severe bugs released in their current drivers.
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
Now to try and install again or something.
And that resolved it.
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@dustinb3403 said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
The article is relating to severe bugs released in their current drivers.
No, it clearly states to upgrade to current. Which my system does daily.
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@dustinb3403 said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
@dustinb3403 said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
Don't care. I update regularly. If that is not good enough, nothing is going to help.
The article is relating to severe bugs released in their current drivers.
Oh look, I'm current.......
Now STFU and troll elsewhere.
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
@dustinb3403 said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
@dustinb3403 said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
Don't care. I update regularly. If that is not good enough, nothing is going to help.
The article is relating to severe bugs released in their current drivers.
Oh look, I'm current.......
Now STFU and troll elsewhere.
Bit of dick much? I wasn't trolling. I noticed you mention Nvidia and having to work with them.
So get bent
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I don't care for the new Windows-esque "installing updates don't power off your computer" screen on a reboot that was introduced in 34.
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@stacksofplates said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
I don't care for the new Windows-esque "installing updates don't power off your computer" screen on a reboot that was introduced in 34.
It was in 33 also if you did a clean install.
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@jaredbusch said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
@stacksofplates said in Upgrading to Fedora 34:
I don't care for the new Windows-esque "installing updates don't power off your computer" screen on a reboot that was introduced in 34.
It was in 33 also if you did a clean install.
That's true.
I usually do my updates with
dnf upgrade
followed by rebooting from BASH. That method never seems to trigger the aforementioned screen.