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1. Open Users settings
2. Press Change Password
3. Input the new password and the confirmation
4. Press Set Password
OBSERVED RESULT
Nothing is changed. I can login using my old password
Code:
set setInteractiveAuthorizationAllowed on SetPassword call
is important that the setpasswod call uses interactive authorization,
otherwise will be denied, unless the user had been modified beforehand
so an authorization was already granted
PATCH] Set QSurfaceFormat::ResetNotification
This got lost in frameworks porting from shared KDeclarative code and is
important especially for nvidia after suspend+resume.
make -f Makefile.in MAKELEVEL= Makefiles
(echo "# Do not edit -- this file documents how Postfix was built for your machine."; /bin/sh makedefs) >makedefs.tmp
ATTENTION:
ATTENTION: Unknown system type: Linux 6.0.0
ATTENTION:
Postfix needs this patch to be compiled with a 6.x kernel:
In addition to this, if we do get another kernel update for security patches to 15.0 (which is likely), could you please also add this patch for modern AMD CPU's. It's a very small patch but does make a noticeable difference, More information here
In addition to this, if we do get another kernel update for security patches to 15.0 (which is likely), could you please also add this patch for modern AMD CPU's. It's a very small patch but does make a noticeable difference, More information here
Of course I'm well aware of this patch, but we've never patched the kernel for non-security reasons (and even then only rarely). I'm not sure why this hasn't been backported to the stable kernels yet, but the linux-stable team is where this request should be made.
Of course I'm well aware of this patch, but we've never patched the kernel for non-security reasons (and even then only rarely). I'm not sure why this hasn't been backported to the stable kernels yet, but the linux-stable team is where this request should be made.
Understood, Your kernel SlackBuilds makes adding this patch a piece of cake anyway for us DIY'ers, so this is a non-issue for me personally. I am also slightly perplexed on why they haven't backported this yet given its simplicity and it does make a noticeable improvement under the right conditions.
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