@matigo We have come a long way from, "Ooops. We can't do 32 bit division without locking up"
Rather than argue with the man to convince him that three or four counter clockwise turns of the front support rods would give him the play needed to attach the rear deck supports, I’m going to say, “Good luck with it, champ” and walk away.
And if anyone is saying to themselves, "I thought Tom worked at a software company", he does. Which is why he is a little irritated right now.
Anyway, this is my second quarter 2019 Facebook update.
You're welcome.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to get the damned grass stains off my hands.
@matigo 915 drm and video drivers properly loading into kernel. No indication whatsoever why the devices are not being created regardless of loglevel.
Screw it. Reinstalling.
@matigo Only thing remaining is trying to see why the kernel is not detecting the video hardware. /dev/dri doesn't exist. No clue what chipset it is using. Will have to boot up with a rescue stick to find out.
@matigo The chances for what happened are like the chances of winning the lottery. Power outage happened at just the exact moment. I have 1337 packages reinstalling now and will give a shot at mending X11.
Like I said, I am both stubborn and curious.
@matigo It has, in some cases, three different versions installed at once of certain packages. The dupes are now gone. Newest kernel was only partially installed (ramdisk was not generated). That was recified and it boots now. X11 is toast so runlevel 5 is useless.
I should really wipe and reinstall this thing.
When you know you should just wipe the stupid drive and start over but you're stubborn and curious…
yum reinstall $(rpm -qa)
The install was discombobulated that badly.
True love is hooking up a new Thrustmaster TMX force feedback wheel and pedals, allowing your wife to sit down and drive your semi in American Truck Simulator - knowing she's going to go all Grand Theft Auto and try to get the cops to chase her….and not get mad because she bankrupted you.
@matigo RIP Stephen Stucker
For that matter, RIP over the top comedies that offended everyone.