Fedora 38 452 Out Of Range Pointer. What's new in Fedora Workstation 38 Fedora Magazine It still futzes out if I ask it to "adjust for TV", since it's a home theatre PC, can I update from Fedora to Bazzite? Could be a too aggressive trimming strategy or issues w/ the filesystem (any btrfs or f2fs over there?) or a power loss during the update.
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Did you figure this out? Think this has to do with the system being UEFI, but my Dell XPS is showing the USB under Legacy Boot Options and I'm ignorantly clicking it As a Linux newbie, I'm struggling to parse the jargon.
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But since the Ubuntu folks did not apply a version suffix to differentiate Ubuntu 22.04.2's GRUB 2.06 from Ubuntu 23.04's GRUB 2.06, we currently have no choice but to pick one GRUB 2.06, and unfortunately, the GRUB 2.06 that works for Ubuntu 23.04, which is what Rufus 4.0 uses, does produces a 452: out of range pointer when used with Ubuntu 22. 452: out of range pointer: 0x100010 Backgrace (.text 0xa058 .data 0x15a6c): Aborted It still futzes out if I ask it to "adjust for TV", since it's a home theatre PC, can I update from Fedora to Bazzite?
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Announcing Fedora Linux 38 Beta Fedora Magazine. But since the Ubuntu folks did not apply a version suffix to differentiate Ubuntu 22.04.2's GRUB 2.06 from Ubuntu 23.04's GRUB 2.06, we currently have no choice but to pick one GRUB 2.06, and unfortunately, the GRUB 2.06 that works for Ubuntu 23.04, which is what Rufus 4.0 uses, does produces a 452: out of range pointer when used with Ubuntu 22. Did you figure this out? Think this has to do with the system being UEFI, but my Dell XPS is showing the USB under Legacy Boot Options and I'm ignorantly clicking it